id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52587 Arnoldson, K. P. (Klas Pontus) Pax mundi A concise account of the progress of the movement for peace by means of arbitration, neutralization, international law and disarmament .txt text/plain 34379 1451 59 conclude an Arbitration Treaty with the United States. the President of the United States from three International Congresses arbitration between Great Britain and the United States. arbitration treaty amongst the northern nations, a new guarantee for neutral states, were at the Peace of Paris, 1856, solemnly ratified neutrality guaranteed by international deeds of law and treaties, and neutral State, and not to one of the belligerent powers.[17] --A neutral State may not permit the war-ships of a belligerent power --Belligerent powers are bound fully to respect the right of peace shall not be limited either in time of peace or war. The peace interests of neutral States co-operate with the _International Arbitration and Peace Association_ The INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND PEACE ASSOCIATION for Great Britain about a peace-treaty between all the independent States of North and International Arbitration and Peace Association.] INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION and PEACE ASSOCIATION (40 and 41, Outer ./cache/52587.txt ./txt/52587.txt