Eschines, 53 (n.)
Africa, Mahometan States in, 20
Aguesseau, D', 1 (n.), 76 (n.), 77 (n.), 172 Ahrens, Philosophie du Droit, 330 (n.), 463 (n.)
Aix-la-Chapelle, Congress of, 335
Aland Isles, Convention as to, 1856, 332, 621 Albericus. See Gentilis
Algiers, half destroyed, Christian Slavery
abolished, 86, 345. Taken by the French in 1830, with Tunis and Tripoli, con- cluded a Treaty with France for the Abolition of Christian Slavery, 86, 345 Aliens, British Acts relating to, 261, 384, 546
Ambassadors, 10, 21. See Rossi
America, Central and South, Republics of, 163. North and South, Civil War, 163 Amphictyonic League, 17 Ancillon, 481 (n.) Andorra, 110
Annuaire des Deux Mondes, 164, 285 (n.), 501 (nn.), 502 (nn.), 503 Annuaire historique, 95 (n.),147 (n.),155 (n.) Annual Register. See Register Aristotle, 9 (n.), 14 (n.), 15 (n.), 16 (nn.), 29 (n.), 80 (n.)
Attorneys-General of the United States, Opinions of, 162, 404, 444 (n.)
Austregal Tribunal, 139
Authors referred to in this Work. See Alphabetical List of
Bacon, Lord, 11, 62, 463, 511 Balta Liman, Treaty of, 126 Baltic, 215
Barbary States, 85, 119
Barbeyrac, 13 (n.), 211 (n.), 119 (n.), 340 (n.) Barbosa, 24
Bartolus, 24 (n.), 388 (n.)
Belgium, 111, 179, 388. Neutrality of, 115. Adjustment of Relations with Holland, 301, 476, 495, 496
Bernard, M., Neutrality of Great Britain during the American Civil War, 160, 371 Bernard, Tried for Conspiring to Assassi- nate Napoleon III., 448
Best, Chief Justice, 368
Blackstone, 76 (n.), 298, 376 (n.), 390 Blount, on Sense of Word "Pirata," in his Law Dictionary 419
Blume, Deutsches Privatrecht, 2 (n.) Bodinus, De Republica, 373 Bolingbroke, Lord, Letters of, 519 Bond v. Hopkins, 36 (n.) Borcaut, Jean, Case of, 370 Bothwell, Extradition of, 442 Bowyer, Readings, 36 (n.) Bremen, 110
Brougham, Lord, 455 (n.) Bucharest, Treaty of, 126, 198 Burke, Speech on Impeachment of Warren Hastings, 23 (n.). Treatise on Popery Laws, 26 (n.), 310. Letters on a Regicide Peace, 32 (n.), 310 (n.), 44 (n.), 46 (n.). Speech on America, 120. Thoughts on French Revolution, 26 (n ), 170 (n.). Re-
form of Representation, 171 (n.), 306 (n.). Speech on E. I. Company, 280 (n.). On the Doctrine of Prescription, 301. Ap- peal from the New to Old Whigs, 309, 310, 472
Burlamaqui, 151 (n.), 258, 440 (n.) Butler, Bishop, 76 (n.)
Bynkershoek, Quæstiones Juris Publici, 30, 31, 35, 37, 38 (n.), 39, 42 (nn.), 44 (n.), 45, 85, 174, 210, 424, 485, 489. De Pira- tica, 410. De Dominio Maris, 221, 222, 235, 242, 268, 274, 286, 344 (n.). De Foro Leg. 397, 398
Charles II. of Spain, his Will, 326
Charles II. of England (the King v. Hut- chinson), 441, 442 Charles V., 80, 484
Charles VIII. of France, 483
Charleston, Judge of Vice-Admiralty Court
at, lays down the Law as to Piracy, 395 China, Emperor of, 237. Concedes Juris- diction to England over British Subjects in China, 396. See Orders Christianity, Influence of, on International Law, 22, 23, 24, 39, 343, 344 Cicero, 5 (n.), 12 (n.). De Rep. 16 (n.), 18,
19, 26 (n.), 82, 173, 176. De Fin. 268
(n.). De Off. 268, 491. De Rep. 273 (n.). De Lege Agrar. 230 (n.). De Off 339 (n.). Orat. pro Balbo, 378 (m.), 379 (n.). De Off. 411, 482. Orat. pro. Ca- cina, 66, 543. Orat. pro Lege Manil. 539 Clarendon, Earl of, Speech of, in 1853, on Relations between the Porte and Munte- negro, 92 (n.). Despatch of, as to Slavery, 1869, 350 (n.) Clarendon, Lord Chancellor, Account of the Privateers of Ostend, 83 (n.) Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 51 Clement. See Canon Law Code civil français (De la Privation des Droits civils), 382 (n.). D'Instruction criminelle, 388 (n.) Codex. See Roman Law Codling, William, Trial of, 421 Coke, Lord, 85 (n.)
Coke's Institutes, 441 (n.) Collegium Fecialium, 17
Colquhoun's Civil Law. History of the British Slave Trade, 350 (n.)
Comity, 11, 182, 183. Held to be suffi ently stringent to compel the Surrender of the Criminal, 441
Commentators on International Law, their Authority, 61
Commorant Strangers, 379
Companies, British and Russian Fur, 286 Company, E. I. British, not a State, 167. E. I. C. v. Campbell, 441 (n.) Confederation, German, 135, 149 Confederation, New North German, 135, 150 Conquest, 327
Consolato del Mare, 54 Constantinople, Treaty of, 89 Consular Courts, 395
Cowel, Dr., on Sense of Word "Pirata," in his Interpreter, 419
Cranch, American Reports, 170, 237
Creole, The Case of, 364, 365, 366, 372, 444 Crimea, War in, 1854, 503
Criminal Law, Debates in House of Lords on, as to Offences by Foreigners. See Bernard
Criminal Law of England as to Offences
committed against Foreign Sovereigns or their Consorts, Allies of England. See Bernard, 448
Cuba, Correspondence relating to, 162 (n.), 465, 466
Dahlman, Geschichte von Dänemark, 322 Dallas, 384
Dallas-Clarendon Treaty, 51
Davis, Sir John, 72
Davis's Straits, 228, 231
Decretals, 181 (n.). See Canon Law Demosthenes, 12, 211. Oration against Aristarchus as to reception of Fugi- tives, 443
Denisart, Décisions nouvelles, 371 (n.) Denison's Crown Cases Reserved, 363 (n.) Denmark, 148, 216, 225, 227, 229, 441. For Intervention in Affairs of, see chap. on Intervention, 510
De Rayneval, Inst. du Droit de la Nature et des Gens, 335 (n.)
Deserters, Recovery of Foreign in British Ports, and of British in Foreign Ports, 409 Deuteronomy, chap. xxii. v. 1, 2, 338 (n.) Digest. See Roman Law Divorce. See Fergusson
Dodson's Adm. Rep. 38 (n.). See Reports
Domat, 1 (n.), 9 (n.), 330 (n.) Dominion, 266. Extinction of, 333 Duck, Arthur, 62
Dumont, C. dipl. 328 (n.)
Duvergier, Collection de M. 451 (n.)
Échelles du Levant, 393 Eclipse, The, 239
Eden's Chancery Reports, 365 (n.) Egan, Charles, 438 (n.), 460
Fælix, 378 (n.), 381 (n.), 382 (nn.), 383 (n.), 441, 443, 448, 450, 451, 452, 454, 455, 456
Farrinacius, 35 (n.), 415
Fénelon, 481 (n.), and Appendix Fergusson on Divorce, 365 (n.) Ferrand, 471 (n.)
Ferreira, Pinheiro, 5
Feuerbach, Lehrbuch, 386 (n.) Fisheries, 234
Flassan, 227 (n.), 471 Fleury, 516 (n.)
Foreigner, Right of Jurisdiction over, 385, 391
Forsattning, The, Swedish Vessel, 407
Gentilis, Albericus, 31 (n.), 43 (n.), 84 (n.), 85 (n.), 209 (n.), 210, 262 (n.)
Gentz, Von, 471 (n.), 474, 481 (n.), 488 (n.), 489 (n.)
Gibbon, 80 (n.), 516
Globe, The (Newspaper), 512
Godolphin, Admir. Jurisdiction, 419 (n.)
Gothofred, Jac., De famosis Latronibus in- vestigandis, 416 (n.)
Grant, Sir William, 73, 348
Greece, 17. Intervention in Affairs of, 476, 478, 481
Greeks, 16. Constitution and Territory, 117 Greenland, 228, 230
Grenville, Lord. Speech upon the Motion for an Address to the Throne approving of the Convention with Russia in 1801, 45, 544, 213. Answer to M. Chauvelin, 253. Dismissal of M. Chauvelin, 260. Debate on Blockade of Norway, 312 (n.), 470 (n.)
Grotius, De Jure Belli et Pacis
Sect. 1 page of this vol.
Grotius, De Jure Belli et Pacis (continued): Lib. XI. c. viii. 2
Mare Liberum, 210, 219
Epistolæ, Ep. 546, p. 920, Præf. Guizot, De la Démocratie en France, 177 (n.) Hist. parlementaire de France, 511 Mémoires, 87, 92, 122, 397
Gulhane, Hatti-Sheriff of, 130
Günther, 186, 209, 235, 238, 276, 285, 310, 317, 319, 320, 322, 323, 324, 328, 330, 333, 340, 376, 377, 378, 379, 382, 398, 404, 481
Haggard's Admiralty Reports, 364 (n.) Hale, Pleas of the Crown, 260 (n.) Hamburg, 110 Hannibal, 7
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, 444 (n.), 446 (n.), 494 (n.)
Hanseatic League, 110. Towns, 228 Hatti-Sheriff, 1856, 51
Heath, Mr. Justice, 442
Hedges, Sir Charles, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty in 1696, Charge on Trial of Joseph Dawson, 415
Heffters, 94, 99, 166, 167, 179, 187, 212,
235, 242, 243, 255, 285, 305, 309, 328, 329, 333, 340, 377, 378, 391, 397, 398, 441, 443, 464 Heinerius, 23 (n.), 34 (n.), 257,310 (n.), 334 (n.), 338
Henry VII., Patent to John Cabot, 289 Herodotus, 392
Hertslet's Treaties, 91, 102, 104, 110, 115, 132, 161, 195, 352, 395. For Treaties on Extradition, see Extradition
Hindostan, 35 (n.)
Hobbes, 2 (n.)
Holland, 229, 230
Holstein, Duchy of. See Schleswig
Homan, De Delictis Peregrinorum, &c. 386 (n.)
India, 23
Injunction, 463
Institutes. See Roman Law
Intervention justified on the Ground of Self-Preservation. 312. Chapter upon the Doctrine of, 463
Inviolability, Territorial, 187
Ionian Islands, Judgment as to their Status in Admiralty Court, 100
Isocrates, Orat. Archidam. 299 (n.)
James I. succeeds to the Throne, partly by the Nomination of Elizabeth, and partly by Right of Descent, 325
James II., Power after Abdication of com- missioning Privateers denied, 428, 436 Japan. See Orders
Jenkins, Sir Leoline, 85 (n.), 220, 222, 239. Letter to Sir William Temple on Natu- ralization, 380, 393 (n.). Law relating to Piracy: Letter to Mr. Secretary William- son, 412. Charge within the Cinque Ports relating to ditto, 413; at Old Bailey, ditto, 414 (n.), 437 Jenkinson, Mr., afterwards Lord Liverpool, 20 (n.)
Johnson, Dr., Thoughts on Transactions relating to the Falkland Isles, 288 (n.), 290 (n.)
Johnson's American Reports, 179 (n.) Jurisdiction, Territorial, over Persons, either Subjects or Foreigners, 376, 390. Civil, over Foreigners, see Comity. Ex- ceptions to the Territorial Right of, 392, 410. Right of, 412
Jus Feciale, 17. Jus Gentium and Jus Civile, 267
Justice, Principles of International, when binding, 23
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