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"arbitrament" Definitions
  1. [archaic] (archaic) the right or power of deciding
  2. the settling of a dispute by an arbiter
  3. the judgment given by an arbitrator

23 Sentences With "arbitrament"

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War is not arbitrament by reason, but arbitrament by the sword.
The arbitrament is final and obligatory for both two parties.
To acquire creditors is not at the disposure of each man's arbitrament.
What tutor Taught her that lithe arbitrament That rules our spacious firmament?
To acquire creditors is not at the disposure of each man's arbitrament.
Oh, Socrates, will you not leave it to the arbitrament of Cleinias?
Force of arms had decided the issue, and we accepted its arbitrament.
Confident in their military prowess, they preferred to try the arbitrament of war.
But the arbitrament of the vote did not allay the suspicions of the Opposition.
Like the Laws of the Duel, they should yield to some arbitrament of reason.
We had the right as sovereign States to submit to the arbitrament of war.
That which was passing in his mind must be the arbitrament of her fate.
There are propositions which do not lend themselves to the arbitrament of logic with men.
Yet he knew that this was a matter which must be left to the arbitrament of time.
For risk managers looking to increase their arbitrament experience, the Office of Dispute Resolution for NASD Regulation, Inc.
You might have expected this ill-augured conflict to entrench even further on-screen distaste for the arbitrament of the sword.
It was the Conservative Party's honourable decision to put this matter to the arbitrament of the British people by way of referendum.
Select regiments of the army were splendidly outfitted, but, with a few dedicated exceptions, the officers, so magnificent on the parade ground, "shrank ... from the arbitrament of arms as from an unholy abyss". In reality, Austro-Hungarian military spending remained the lowest among the Great Powers. More of its GDP went to wine, beer and tobacco than to the armed forces. Regiments were organized along linguistic lines, although German was the language of command.
Bates, Samuel P. History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5 : prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: B. Singerly, State Printer, 1869-1871. In the opening paragraph of the Preface to the first volume in this series, he observed: > So long as differences arise among nations, which cannot be settled by > peaceful conference, and appeals are made to the arbitrament of the sword, > the only safety that remains to a government is in the courage of its > soldiery.
637 Further, although no Scottish court can exercise a jurisdiction to determine disputes of competing claimants to a chiefship or chieftainship,Gloag and Candlish Henderson, p.25 to quote Lord Aitchinson in the Court of Session it is presumed that "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 authority was derived from his own people". A number of constitutional changes took place with the Scotland Act 1998.
579 Lincoln's reassurance earned him Singleton's support in the 1864 election.Johnson, "Lincoln's Solution to the Problem of Peace Terms" (1968), pp. 579–580. "So impressed was Singleton with what the South could expect from Lincoln that he refused to support the Democratic candidate George Brinton McClellan, who he believed would be more severe." Seward openly suggested in September 1864 that if the Confederate States relented on the question of independence, the question of slavery would fall "to the arbitrament of courts of law, and to the councils of legislation".
Middleton served as Minister to Russia (1820–1830), being sent there in the first instance to replace George Washington Campbell so as to look after slave-owners' interests in the discussions preparatory to arbitration by Czar Alexander I on the question of compensation under Article 1 of the Treaty of Ghent as regards enslaved Americans who went away with British during and after the War of 1812.Harold E. Berquist, Jr (1981): Henry Middleton and the Arbitrament of the Anglo- American Slave Controversy by Tsar Alexander I, The South Carolina Historical Magazine Vol. 82, No. 1 (Jan., 1981), pp.
The genesis of the idea of a meeting of representatives of different nations to obtain by peaceful arbitrament a settlement of differences has been traced back as far as 1623 in modern history, to a French monk, Émeric Crucé, who wrote a work entitled "The New Cyneas", a discourse showing the opportunities and the means for establishing a general peace and liberty of conscience to all the world and addressed to the monarch and the sovereign princes of the time. He proposed that a city, preferably Venice, should be selected where all the powers had ambassadors and that there should be a universal union, including all peoples. He suggested careful arrangement as to priority, giving the first place to the pope. Two years after this publication, in 1625, appeared in Latin the work of Hugo Grotius "On the Right of War and Peace", pleading for a mitigation of some of the barbarous usages of war.

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