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as it is still tolerated, for want of a bet- 

 ter method of settling grave international 

 questions, it has become quite ancillary to 

 the paramount needs of industrial civiliza- 

 tion. When we can see so much as this 

 lying before us on the pages of history, we 

 cannot fail to see that the final extinc- 

 tion of warfare is only a question of time. 

 Sooner or later it must come to an end, 

 and the pacific principle of federalism, 

 whereby questions between states are set- 

 tled, like questions between individuals, 

 by due process of law, must reign supreme 

 over all the earth. 



