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Mostly correspondence, notes, and memoirs passed between F.T. Frelinghuysen (Dept. of State) and J.A. Kasson (U.S. Legation in Berlin, Germany).
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ...for the solution of the conflict. Only in this way will its results leave no ill-will among the respective nations. It was thus decided by the conference of The Hague in 1899, which was considered as one of the most notable of those that had for sought the ideal of peace. Leaving aside, exaggeratedaspirations and utopian theories, the men there gathered together, combining the most enlightened intellects of the diplomatic world and the representatives of the most powerful nations, disregarded theories formed beforehand, and even historical rivalries, in order to seek in the field of the actual interests of the people for what might be practicable and compatible with the common necessities, so as to establish, as far as possible, the reign of peace. And there it was resolved that, in view of the present condition of international relations, the institution of arbitration should always have an optional character. That conference took good care not to fall into the error of establishing the paradoxical result in which some writers and some Governments have fallen in, believing that because optional arbitration has produced good results, it should, for that reason, be made compuisory. That conference, with clear judgment, applied the lesson derived from practice to the case under consideration and boldly abandoned as premature at least, that illusion of the universal peace and was satisfied by recommending by means of resolutions which bear the stamp of good sense and modesty in its aspirations the only thing that was practical and feasible. To this rule the Kepublic which 'su politica la Republica que representamos, en las diferencias que ha tenido con los otros paises, y en esa regla de conducta se inspiro al...