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Example sentences for "arbitrament"

Lexicographically close words:
arbalest; arbiter; arbiters; arbitrage; arbitral; arbitrarily; arbitrariness; arbitrary; arbitrate; arbitrating
  1. Relying wholly upon the considerate judgment of our fellow-citizens and the gracious favor of God, we will confidently submit our cause to the arbitrament of a free ballot.

  2. The views I hold are the result of some thought and investigation, and as they are questions of public concern I confidently submit them to the arbitrament of brave and enlightened American suffrage.

  3. The ideas that divided political parties before the war--upon the rights of the States--were thoroughly discussed by our wisest statesmen, and eventually appealed to the arbitrament of the sword.

  4. His gleaming sword flashed in the forefront of the fighting, till when stricken and scarred with many a wound and with honor unstained he bowed to the stern arbitrament of battle.

  5. As we are writing these sentences, the news comes to us that South Carolina has taken the initiative, and chosen the arbitrament of war.

  6. We fought hard enough to know that we were whipped, and in perfect frankness accepted as final the arbitrament of the sword to which we had appealed.

  7. Sturdy sons of the South have said to their brothers of the North that the people of the South had long since accepted the arbitrament of the sword to which they had appealed.

  8. The controversy between King and Commons had reached the point where it could only be decided by the dread arbitrament of battle.

  9. Their right, like that of their white fellow-citizens, dates back to the dread arbitrament of battle.

  10. Will my learned friends say that, in a case like that, you could appeal to the arbitrament of the Supreme Court of the United States?

  11. We have no other regret than that caused by the death of our brave companions; and in this we are consoled by the conviction that they have fallen in the holiest cause ever submitted to the arbitrament of battle.

  12. And the arbitrament of war, and war's desolation, is a foregone conclusion.

  13. When men are wronged they appeal either to the arbitrament of reason or of violence.

  14. There remains nothing possible for us except to trust our fate to the arbitrament of arms.

  15. The sudden hostility of the newly-come cow men embittered and inflamed them, and from this it was easy and natural to the arbitrament of arms.

  16. Each cabin kept a rifle and pistol for each male old enough to bear them, and each boy, as he grew up, was skilled in weapons and used to the thought that the only arbitrament among men was that of weapons.

  17. If one coveted his neighbor's possessions, the ready arbitrament of firearms told whose were the spoils.

  18. One day the question of who is to be master will have to be referred to the arbitrament of the sword, and then the verdict will depend upon the Cape Colonial Afrikanders.

  19. Both Houses, with a surprising approach to unanimity, adopted the compromise proposed; and thus was again postponed the bloody arbitrament to which the irrepressible controversy has since been submitted.

  20. Law and order were different from the arbitrament of the sword.

  21. In the name of a Christian principle, permeating all things, and reducing all things to unity, the dread arbitrament of war is itself to be submitted to a higher and finer arbitration.

  22. Therefore "might is at once the supreme right and the dispute as to what is right is decided by the arbitrament of war," which gives a "biologically just decision.

  23. The British Empire will need all the wisdom it can command, if it is to hold its own in the parliament of reason or the arbitrament of war.

  24. We had now extricated ourselves from the various labyrinths and defiles.

  25. Pitt, of whom it was said that he could extemporize a Queen's speech Lord Campbell.

  26. If the arbitrament of reason, ousts the arbitrament of war, a new and beautiful world is unveiled.

  27. JULY 20th Democracy in its human sense is not arbitrament by the majority; it is not even arbitrament by everybody.

  28. It can be more nearly defined as arbitrament by anybody: I mean that it rests on that club-habit of taking a total stranger for granted, of assuming certain things to be inevitably common to yourself and him.

  29. Those who defy law and scout constitutional obligations will, if we ever reach the arbitrament of arms, find occupation enough at home.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arbitrament" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.