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since from their German skill there results for them--shame; for us--a Parthenon! No. 3. A SOLEMN PROTEST. _We mean the one issued on the 29th of October by the Academie Francaise at one of its sessions, meeting under the Presidency of M. Marcel Prevost, M. Etienne Lamy being Perpetual Secretary. The President of the Republic, M. Raymond Poincare, made it a point to be present at this session, and here is the document that, after long deliberation, was approved by the unanimous vote of the members present:_ The Academie Francaise protests against all the affirmations by which Germany lyingly imputes to France or to its allies the responsibility for the war. It protests against all the negations opposed to the evident authenticity of the abominable acts committed by the German armies. In the name of French civilization and human civilization, it stigmatizes the violators of Belgian neutrality, the killers of women and children, the savage destroyers of noble monuments of the past, the incendiaries of the University of Louvain, of the Cathedral of Rheims, and those who wanted also to burn Notre Dame. It expresses its enthusiasm for the armies that struggle against the coalition of Germany and Austria. With profound emotion it salutes our soldiers who, animated by the virtues of our ancestors, are thus demonstrating the immortality of France. _When these words were published they may have appeared excessive to certain minds outside of the best-informed circles.... Since then diplomatic documents have appeared, followed by various official reports on German atrocities, and today the truth is known to all._ No. 4. THE FRENCH POINT OF VIEW. _On the 9th of November the President of the Council, M. Rene Viviani, traveled to Rheims in order to deliver to the Mayor, M. Langlet, the Cross of the Legion of Honor that his courage had gained for him. On this occasion the President of the Council pronounced the discourse from which the following is cited as exhibiting French thought on the present war:_ As if it were really necessary to accentuate the role of France, German militarism has raised its voice. It proclaims, through the organ of those whose mission it is to think for it, the cult of force and that history asks no accounts from the victor. We are not a chimerical people, nor dreamers, we do not despise force; only we put it in its place, which is at the service of the right. It is for th
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