owners liable in solido cured by a lawful com- Prizes, effect of peace thereon, mission, 188. cruizing by citizens a- gainst their native country, 19 Prizes, vest in the sovereign, Resident ministers, 39. 101. may be carried to a neu- require adjudication, 101, 102. Responsa Prudentum, 530. barbarous laws of war, 6.8. S gress, 230. Safe conducts, 162. 182. Search, right of, 153–157. how chosen, 225. 379. Shepherd's Touchstone, 509. Slave Trade, 191-200. 13. not suable by individu- not to issue bills of cre- or pass ex post facto laws, 408. 78. should be prospective, Union of U. States, history of, 457, 458. 201-219. rules of construction, United States priority as creditors, 460-465. public and private, 459. temporary, 465. 243-248. 383-386. saving clauses and pro- Unity of the executive power, 271. visoes, 462. in pari materia, 463. penal, 467. Steam boat monopoly, history of, 432-438. Surrender of fugitives, 36. T Talbot, Lord Ch., 493. U. S. claim paramount, 392-394. by the states restricted, Title to Indian lands, 257. Transfers in transitu in war, 86. Treaties of peace, 165–177. binding force of, 165, 166. 174. their efficacy, 168. rights of war, 89. when they take effect, 169-174. War, difference on land and sea, | War, blockade, 143–151. 91. unnecessary destruction right of search, 153. of property unlawful, passport, 162-165. 91. Woods' Institutes, 512. retaliation, 95. Woolsey, Cardinal, Lord Ch., privateering, 96-100. 490, 1. prizes, 100-104. 123. Wright's Tenures, 512. postliminy, 108. neutrals exempt from, 115-121. Y enemy's property in neu-Year Books, 480. tral vessels, 124. Yelverton's Reports, 485. contraband, 135--143. |