- wal-iftāʾ. Dār al-ʿĀṣima, Riad, 1996. Bd. XII, p. 308–323.
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halls of
Congress and the
political arena, and
committing it to the
arbitrament of
those who were
immediately interested in, and
alone responsible for...
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representations which preceded and
aimed to
avert the struggle, and in the
final arbitrament of force, this
country was
impelled solely by the
purpose of relieving...
- "Historically the idea of a
chief or
chieftain submitting his
dignity to the
arbitrament of its
Court of law is
really grotesque. The
chief was the law, and his...
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chooses the way
another choose law or the church. An
issue undergoes the
arbitrament of arms."..."One does not bear arms
against a
rabbit ...".
Garry Wills...
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Edward Middleton.
Harold E. Berquist, Jr (1981):
Henry Middleton and the
Arbitrament of the Anglo-American
Slave Controversy by Tsar
Alexander I, The South...
- officers, so
magnificent on the
parade ground, "shrank ... from the
arbitrament of arms as from an
unholy abyss". In reality, Austro-Hungarian military...
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question of independence, the
question of
slavery would fall "to the
arbitrament of
courts of law, and to the
councils of legislation". (He did not mention...
- Bent the
proud neck of Araucania's race To Spain's
stern yoke, by war's
arbitrament. Child, Jack.
Introduction to
Spanish Translation. Lanham: University...