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This could not be doubtful to any one who has had the slightest experience in inter- national affairs. The Advisory Committee was unanimous for French without voting for any other tongue. They simply registered the fact that French is to-day the language of the polite world, of the diplomatic world, of international conferences, and, therefore, of the Permanent Court of International Justice.^ However, the use of any one language ^ David Hume's advice to his friend, Edward Gibbon, to use Englis...h instead of French in his proposed compositions was sound, but his prediction, made in 1767, amid the general rejoicing over the conquest of Canada from France, that English would displace French, still awaits complete fulfilment.
In the course of a letter to the historian Gibbon, who fortunately followed his advice, Hume has this ])assage, interesting alike to French and English readers and not irrelevant to the subject in hand: Let the French, therefore, triumph in the present diffusion of their tongue.


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