The act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment.
1 But sometimes it is necessary to accept the arbitrament of the sword.
2 But both the disputants were drifting rapidly to the arbitrament of arms.
3 To acquire creditors is not at the disposure of each man's arbitrament .
4 If Mr. Jones insists on the arbitrament of the sword .
5 Therefore, as perjurer, usurper, and tyrant, he must face the arbitrament of war.
6 They had ventured to refer their selfish and ambitious dispute to Christ's arbitrament .
7 We must have either the arbitrament of reason or the arbitrament of the sword.
8 The die was cast; he must stand by its arbitrament .
9 But the constitution made no provision for such an arbitrament .
10 Religion and Science must both submit their claims and their dissensions to its arbitrament .
11 What vistas of destiny since that protest and affirmation received the sword's decisive arbitrament !
12 But we are told that we created this tribunal and must abide by its arbitrament .
13 He trusted rather to the arbitrament of the field.
14 When men are wronged they appeal either to the arbitrament of reason or of violence.
15 There are propositions which do not lend themselves to the arbitrament of logic with men.
16 Again there was no arbitrament but by the sword.
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