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HEINECCIUS,

account of, 36, 37.

his views as to neutral's goods in enemy's ship, 288.
HERTSLET, MR., his collection of treaties, 61, 62.
"HOLY ALLIANCE," account of the, 488 seq.
HORSES, how far treated as contraband of war, 355.
HÜBNER,

his opinion on neutral trade with colonies of a belligerent, 265.
opinion of, on rights of neutrals, 299 seq.

I.

INDEPENDENCE OF STATES, meaning of the, 93, 95.

INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, views of the, in relation
to the treaty of Washington, 243.

INTERNATIONAL LAW, use of expression, 3.

INTERVENTION, principles regulating rights of, 98, 134, 135.

J.

JUS, ambiguity in use of the term, 1.

JUS GENTIUM, meaning of the expression, 1, 2, 10, 11.

JUS NATURÆ, history of the expression, 10, 11.

K.

KANT, his contribution to the Law of Nations, 43.

KENT, account of his Commentaries, 48, 49.

his views on enemy's goods in neutral ships, 311, 312.

KLÜBER,

account and criticism of, 45-48.

his views on contraband of war, 379, 380.

his views on the doctrine "free ships make free goods," 309.

L.

LAMPREDI, his opinion on enemies' property in neutral ships, 308.

LAW, INTERNATIONAL, use of the expression, 3.

LAW OF NATURE, THE, history and criticism of the expression,
66-77.

LEIBNITZ, account of, 35, 36.

LETTERS OF CREDENCE, what they are, 108.

LETTERS OF MARQUE,

what they are, 147.

treaties regulating the grant of, 151–154.

LEVIES OF FOREIGN TROOPS, account of treaties regarding, 229-

LICENCES TO TRADE IN TIME OF WAR, what they are, 168, 169.
LIVERPOOL, LORD, his Discourse on the rights of neutrals, 305.

LOCCENIUS, his opinion on enemies' cargoes in neutral ships, 286.

M.

MABLY, ABBÉ, account and criticism of, 63, 64.

MAINE, SIR H. S.,

his criticism of Mr. Austin's definition of term "Law," 6.

his account of the Jus Gentium and Jus Naturæ, 10, 11, 76, 77.
his remarks on the study of Roman Law in reference to the Law of
Nations, 129.

MERCENARY TROOPS, history of, 229.

MERCHANT SHIPS, how far part of the State to which they belong,

275.

METALS, how far contraband of war, 356, 357.

MILAN DECREE OF 1807, account of the, 424.

MILL, MR. JAMES, account of his scheme for an international tribunal,

486.

MITRAILLEUSE, law relating to use of, 203.

MOLLOY, his views as to neutral's cargo in enemy's ship, 287.

MONEY, how far contraband of war, 356, 357.

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opinion of, as to neutrals' goods in enemies' ships, 307.

N.

NATURE, THE LAW OF, history and criticism of the expression,
66-77.

NAVAL PRIZE ACT OF 1864, account of the, 482.

NAVAL STORES AND MATERIALS, how far contraband of war,
358-361.

NEUTRAL STATES, levies of troops in, 227.

NEUTRAL TERRITORY, law relating to captures in, 465.

NEUTRAL'S TERRITORY, account of right of passage through a,

245 seq.

NEUTRALS,

their right to send auxiliary troops, 225.

account of treaties regarding, 229-231.

their right to commerce in time of war, 251 seq., 255 seq.

treaties relative to their right of passage, 248.

NEUTRAL'S PROPERTY IN ENEMY'S SHIPS, account of law
relative to, 268 seq.

NEUTRALITY, law relative to, 223 seq.

NON-INTERFERENCE, meaning of the doctrine of, 96-100.

0.

OCCUPATION, rights acquired by, 188.
OLERON, account of the Laws of, 16-18.

ORTOLAN, M., notice of his works, 54.
his views on blockade, 410, 411.

contraband of war, 387, 388.

P.

PALEY, his views on the obligation of treaties, 71–73.

PHILLIMORE, SIR R., his views on contraband of war, 384, 385.

PIRACY, what it is, 120, 121, 159, 160.

POSTLIMINIUM, what it is, 190 seq.

PRE-EMPTION,

what is the right of, 359, 393 seq.
account of treaties regulating, 393, 395.

PRISONERS,

treatment of, how affected by chivalry, 11, 12.

of war, account of law relative to, 210 seq.

PRIVATEERS,

what they are, 156, 157.

declaration of the treaty of Paris respecting, 158.

PRIZE COURTS, account of law relating to, 427 seq.

PROPERTY OF ENEMY AND NEUTRAL IN THE RESPECTIVE

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when it passes to the captor, 184, 185.

PROVISIONS, how far contraband of war, 361 seq.

PRUSSIAN COMMISSION OF 1752, account of report of the, 293.

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RANSOMS OF PRISONERS OF WAR, history of, 212, 213, 217.

REPRISALS,

what they are, 142, 145–151.

Brussels Conference in reference to, 145.

account of treaties regulating, 148–150.

RETORTION what it is, 142, 143.

RHENISH LEAGUE, Act of the Confederation of the, relative to right

of passage, 249.

RHODIAN LAWS, account of the, 14.

RICHARD, MR., his motion in favour of arbitration, 499.

"RULE OF 1756," account of the, 260 seq.

RYLANDS, MR., his motion in favour of laying treaties before the
Houses of Parliament, 499.

RYMER'S FEDERA, account of, 56.

S.

SCOTT, SIR WILLIAM, influence of his judgments, 51-53.

SEARCH,

account of law relating to, 433 seq.

account of treaties relating to right of, 435 seq.

SEARCH FOR SLAVES, right of, 460.

SEARCH OF SHIPS OF WAR, 455.

SELDEN,

account of, 29-31.

his Mare Clausum, 117.

SHIPS,

doctrine of exterritoriality in reference to, 117, 309, 310.
neutral's and enemy's law, relating to property found in, 268 seq.
papers, what they are, 437.

SILESIAN LOAN, account of discussion resulting from, 292 seq.

SLAVES, right of search for, 460.

SOURCES OF THE LAW OF NATIONS, account of the, 66 seq.

SOVEREIGNTY, meaning of the expression, 93, 95.

STATES, doctrines relating to sovereignty, independence, and equality of,

91 seq.

STOWELL, LORD, influence of his judgments, 51–53.

ST. PETERSBURGH, Convention of, in reference to methods of war-
fare, 203.

SUAREZ, account of, 21, 22.

SWEDISH CONVOY, THE, account of the case of, 439 seq.

TRADE,

T.

account of right of neutrals to, with belligerents, 255.

coasting, right of neutrals to carry on, with belligerents, 260 seq.

treaties relating to, 264.

with enemies, forbidden in time of war, 167-169.

TREATIES,

historical review of collections of, 55, 56.

account of recent French and German collections of, 62, 63.

relating to coasting trade with belligerents, account of, 264.

regulating contraband of war, account of, 374 seq.

property of an enemy on board neutral's ships, account of, 312
seq., 329 seq.

TREATIES-continued.

regarding foreign levies, account of, 229-231.
relative to neutral's right of passage, 248.

regarding prizes in neutral ports, account of, 468.

TREATY,

account of rights accruing by a, 122 seq.

the obligation of a, Professor Bernard on the, 125, 126.

what authority makes a, 128.

of Paris, declaration of, respecting privateers, 158.

of Vienna in 1815, regulating rights of ambassadors, 106, 107.

of Washington of 1871, account of the, 239 seq.

"TRENT" CASE, THE, account of, 391.

U.

UTILITY, application of the principle of, to the Law of Nations, 67 seq.

V.

VALIN, account of, 42.

VATTEL,

account of, 39-41.

his opinion as to the use of auxiliary troops, 225, 233 seq.

on the rights of a belligerent, 201.

contraband of war, 354.

neutral goods on enemies' ships, 306.

a neutral's right of passage, 246.

"VIRGINIUS," account of the case of the, 470.

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definition of, 131.

declaration of, how far necessary, 161 seq.

WHEATON, DR., account of his contributions to the Law of Nations,

49-51.

WISBUY, account of the Laws of, 16.

WOOLSEY, Dr.,

his views on contraband of war, 388.

his account of the case of the Virginius, 471.

Z.

ZOUCH, DR.,

account of, 31, 32.

his opinion as to enemy's cargo in a neutral vessel, 285, 286.

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