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55 Am. Advoc. Peace & Arbitration 1 (1893)

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ADVOCATE OF PEACE
[Entered at the Boston Post Office, as Second Class Mal Matter.]
VOL. I.         BOSTON, JANUARY, 1893.                  E ER.

PAGE
New Year Bells. Johansnes H. l;zsbp    .   3
An Eclesiastical Movement in Behalf of
Arbitration. W. A. Campbell     .     4
World's Congresses. Archbishop Irelarnd     5
Mr. Bojer's Victory  .    .     .          8 5
The Bishop of Durham's Charge   .     .

EDITORIALS.
Armed Peace orWar?
The Philadelphia Statue of William
Penn
The Money Question

10
10
11

CONTENTS.
PAGE
NOTES AND CoMMEwTs.
Conference of Representatives of Peace
Societies of America  .   .         12
Peace Sunday     .    .     .         12
Report of Berne Peace Congress        12
The International Peace Bureau at
Berne         .      ...          13
The Duel in Frauce                    14
The Twenty-sixth Anniversary of the
Pennsylvania Peace society .   .    14
Resolutions by the National Reform
Association    .    .     .    .    15

PAGE
COREsPONDENCE.
Letter of A. Mazzoleni, from Italy  .  16
Action of Penn College .   .    .   1
AMONG THE PAPERS.
Bismarck on Bloated Armaments  .
Herr Liebknecht on Enropean Arma-
ments    .                         1s
Cable Reports about the Peace Con-
gress ...TE...T   . .  .     -.1
EVENSs OF THE MONTH     .        .     19

PEACE PUBLICATIONS.

AMERICAN ADVOCATE OF PEACE. -This occupies the
front rank of anti-war periodicals. Fresh, compre-
hensive, accurate, with the latest news from the field.
Monthly, well printed, in magazine form. Price,
$1.00 per year. Send subscriptions to the Editor,
Benjamin F. Trueblood, No. 3 Somerset St., Boston,
Mass.
THE ANGEL OF PEACE.-A monthly publication for chil-
dren. Illustrated. 15 cents per year. 10 cents a
year where five copies are taken.
THE COMING PEACE.-An Oration by Josiah Quincy,
Esq., July 4, 1891, before the City Government of
Boston. It is the fullest and best discussion of
questions relating to Peace and War since Charles
Sumner's oration on  The True Grandeur of Na-
tions, July 4, 1845. Price, postage paid, 10 cents
per copy.
MILITARY DRILL IN SCHOOLS. -   By Rev. W. Evans
Darby of London. 18 pages, price, 2 cents.
PAX MUNDI.-A concise account of the progress of the
movement for peace by means of arbitration, neutral-
ization, international law and disarmament. Trans-
lated from the Danish of K. P. Arnoldson, of the
Swedish Riksdag, by Miss P. H. Peckover. 168
pages, in cloth. Price, 70 cents.
WAR As IT Is.-A vivid presentation of the terrible
realities of war.  With 46 illustrations, by different
artists. From the Danish of Wilhelm Carlsen.
Translated and edited by Miss P. H. Peckover. 105
pages. Price, 45 cents.

THE WAR SYSTEM.-ITs HISTORY, TENDENCY AND CHAR-
ACTER : IN THE LIGHT OF CIVILIZATION AND RELIGION.
By Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D. The famous ser-
mon preached before the London Peace Congress
of 1890. Price, 10 cents.
PAPERS ON THE REASONABLENESS OF INTERNATIONAL AR-
BITRATION, ITS RECENT PROGRESS, AND THE CODIFICA-
TION OF THE LAW OF NATIONS. By Henry Richard,
M.P. 68 pages. Price, 10 cents.
HISTORICAL OUTLINE OF THE MODERN PEACE MOVEMENT.
-By Rev. W. Evans Darby of London. A twelve-
paged tract. Price, 3 cents.
PROVED PRACTICABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.
-London Peace Society. A two-paged tract. Price
25 cents per hundred. Sixty-one cases cited.
WOMEN AND PEACE.-Address by Mrs. Laura Ormi-
ston Chant of London. Price, 6 cents.
TOPICS FOR ESSAYS AND DISCUSSIONS IN SCHOOLS, COLLEGES
AND DEBATING SOCIETIES, with a list of reference
books. By R. B. Howard. Sent gratuitously to such
as wish to use it.
GETTYSBURG, BATTLE SCENES.-By an eye-witness. A
three-paged tract. By R. B. Howard. Price, two
for one cent.
THE LONDON UNIVERSAL PEACE CONGRESS, 1890.-A full
Report of Resolutions passed, Papers submitted and
debates. It should be in every library. Paper, 15
cents. Cloth, 50 cents.

PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY, No. 3 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass.

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