Being thus agreed, they chose Cato to keep the stakes, and arbitrate the matter; to him they brought the sum concluded on, and before him subscribed the agreement.
Lamberts day: There shall your swords and Lances arbitrate The swelling difference of your setled hate: Since we cannot attone you, you shall see Iustice designe the Victors Chiualrie.
Now, without an appeal to expediency, it is impossible to arbitrate among these conflicting views; each one has a maxim of justice on its side.
Our feelings are arrayed on both sides; and there is no prompting of nature to arbitrate between the opposing impulses.
If you arbitrate a dispute between two of your friends, you are sure to make an enemy; if you arbitrate between two of your enemies, you are sure to make a friend.
A nice thing to have to arbitrate between you by way of resting one's old bones!
Or, if Father Leo endeavoured to arbitrate between two quarrelling parishioners, he would tell them: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God!
We ought also to add that any power thus admitted shall not only consent to arbitrate on others, but to be arbitrated upon.
It forced Jay Gould to recognize it as a power equal to himself, a fact which he conceded when he declared his readiness to arbitrate all labor difficulties that might arise.
Furthermore, the time had passed when the government had either the will or the power to interfere and order both sides to arbitrate their dispute.
President Shaffer offered to arbitratethe whole matter, but the proposal was rejected; and at the end of August the strike was declared at an end.
When the disputants agree to allow the state board to arbitrate the dispute, and when also they previously promise to abide by the decision of the board, the award of the state board is binding upon both sides.
Boards of the type discussed in this section have no power to compel the disputants to arbitrate their troubles, though they may persuade the parties involved to resort to arbitration.
Where they did this was our guiding principle: that property rights can be vindicated by claims for damages and no modern nation can decline toarbitrate such claims; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot be.
To undertake to arbitrate the question of the adoption of an eight-hour day in the light of results merely estimated and predicted would be to undertake an enterprise of conjecture.
The English and Italians agreed, before long, to arbitrate their difficulty with Venezuela, and moreover they had no intention of seizing land.
Mr. President," he said, "His Imperial Majesty the Emperor has agreed toarbitrate with Venezuela.
The places in the cabriolet were a perpetual subject of contest among my children, and I had enough to do to arbitrate who should ride outside.
The manufacturers refused to arbitrate the question of the closed shop.
In July two attempts were made, on behalf of the cloak makers, by the State Board of Arbitration to induce the manufacturers to meet the Union members and to arbitrate with them.
One cannot arbitrate whether Russia or Germany should control the Balkans, whether the United States should admit Japanese immigrants, or whether Alsace should go to France or Germany, or Trieste to Italy or Austria.
It is possible to arbitrate questions concerning the interpretation of treaties and formal agreements or the application of recognised principles of international law, but no nation will arbitrate its right to exist.
As for our unwillingness to arbitrate it--that's taken as a confession of guilt.
A mixed commission to arbitrate between France and Chili, 1882.
The commission toarbitrate between the Argentine Republic and Brazil, 1886.
This might haue beene preuented, and made whole With very easie arguments of loue, Which now the mannage of two kingdomes must With fearefull bloudy issue arbitrate K.