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- Speech at London Conference, MEW cvu 651. Marx expressed very similar
sentiments in his speech in Amsterdam after the Hague Congress in 1872 ;
also in his interview with the New York World in July 1871. - MEW XVII 652.
- Ibid.
- Marx to Jenny Marx, MEW xxxm 286.
- As late as March 1872 Marx could talk of'the excellent progress made since
the London Conference' (Marx to Lafargue, MEW xxxm 436). - Marx to Kwasniewski, MEW XXXIII 287.
- The Alleged Splits in the International', La Premiere Internationale, ed. J.
Freymond, 11 284. - Marx to Bolte, MEW xxxm 328.
- Marx to Eccarius, MEW xxxm 454.
- The First International: Minutes of the Hague Congress with Related Documents,
ed. H. Gerth (Madison, 1958 ) p. 529. - Ibid., p. 260.
- Op. cit., pp. 279 ff.
- Ibid.
- Marx to Kugelmann, MEW xxxm 565.
- Cf. Marx to de Paepe, MEW xxxm 338.
- Marx to Sorge, MEW XXXIII 635.