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The conflict between Sweden and Norway, which led, twelve years later, to the separation of the two countries, had even then taken such form as to make it clearly inadvisable to select the Norwegian capital as the seat of an inter- national conference. So the Conference itself fell through. Baumbach, men:iber of the Prus- sian Upper House represented by Dr. I trust they will be accepted by the next Conference.

Above all we endeavored not to step out of the sphere within which we have from the start confined our undertaking. We diensh tlie conviction that in order to reach our goal we must not dream of beiog an academy in which aU questions can be treated. We do not desire to be confounded with revolutionaiy cosmopoli- tanism ; we therefore exdude from our programme everything that might cause the governments to look on us with suspicion.

Thus we voted to send to Mr. Kindly remember me to Baron Suttner, and accept, gracious lady, my most respectful homage. Trarieiix, Senator Inclosed were copies of the addresses sent by the Bureau of the Interparliamentary Union to Gladstone and the French and Italian deputies. I here print the text of these documents, long since buried in the archives and forgotten, because I believe that they af- ford valuable information for those of my readers who are seeking from my memoirs to acquaint themselves with the history of the peace movement In the letter to Gladstone can be seen the development of the prin- ciple of the court of arbitration, which a few years later found expression in the Hague Tribunal and numerous arbitration treaties.

I am quite oonvfnoed tiiat if selfishness were to be sunk and eacii attte were to attain to some tokraUe capacity of fomdqg a moderate crtimate of its own dainu, in audi a case the action of a central authority in Europe would be of Inestimabfe vahie. Thanks to you, it is now a certainty that the great states will accept the idea of breaking with the barbaric rule of war and, by means of a systematic organization of mtemational law, of preparing the way for the peaceful solution of conflicts such as might arise be- tween the different nations.


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Our contemporaries who follow parliamentary proceedings will, alas, be able to attest that these tasks were not accomphshed. Elxaggerated sen- sitiveness or regretuble misunderstandings arc alone responsible for a state of affairs which at all costs must be cleared up. The French and the Italian people are fundamentally inspired by an eager desire for peace. The idea of an armed conflict is repugnant to them both.

A fratricidal strife which should brincf them face to face on the battle- field would be a real crime and would mean a backward step in civili- zation. Public opinion, it would seem, might be easily roused against such a misfortune.

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