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hose of Greece and Belgium, he affirms, are not precedents in point at all. The great Powers did not recognize the revolted subjects of the Sultan and the King of Holland: they interfered to create Greece and Belgium, which would never have been created without their assistance. Passing to the stronger and closer parallel affordedeace the Belgium refused them; and instead of enforcing obedience the Powers divided, England and France supporting Belgium, and the other three Powers ending by Holland and their joint award. "Holland defied the five Powers." No such thing; she defied Belgium, and defeated the Belgians over and over but when England and France Holland defied the five Powers." No such thing; she defied Belgium, and defeated the Belgians over and over but when England and France interfered, though she had Russia, Austria, and Prussia on her side, she withdrew from the contest. We do not expect from Mr. Lincoln the singular good sense and moderation which distinguish the Princes of the House of Orange. But so far as precedents go, those just discussed establish the right of intervention beyond dispute, wh