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(1892) Author: Klas Pontus Arnoldson With: Brooke Foss Westcott
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and Spain; and for the second time, April 28th,
when fifty-four Italian societies were
represented. Eight days after the first Milan
meeting, a similar one took place in Naples, attended
by 3,000 persons, which expressed the united
views of five hundred associations.

Lastly, a congress was held in Rome, May
10–14, which represented thirty-nine peace
associations, the ex-minister Bonghi in the
chair. The meeting expressed the desire that
governments would find means to diminish the
war burdens by international agreements similar
to those by which economic and scientific
matters are already arranged, as well as
questions dealing with general sanitary concerns.
A committee, consisting of six senators and
deputies, was afterwards chosen for further
work in the cause of peace.

A specially noteworthy feature in these
Italian peace congresses is the deep repugnance
to the Triple Alliance—which is regarded as a
standing menace of war,—and a strong craving
for good relations with France.

The way to this lies through increased
peaceful connection. This was especially
manifest in the meeting at Rome, which had

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