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Excerpt from International Arbitration: Historical Notes and Projects, National Conference at Washington, April 22 and 23, 1896
Later history does not present many cases of arbitration, for the ambition of princes does not, any more than did that of the Roman people, adapt itself to pacific remedies in conflicts in which they hope to gain an advantage by force of arms. Abso lute monarchy is essentially warlike; it rarely turns aside from the objects which it pursues, al though it has not, as Rome did, either forced its yoke on all nations, or fallen under the combined assaults of those whom it has sought to subjugate.
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Title: International Arbitration: Historical Notes ...
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