Territory, national, consists of Water as
well as of Land, 188. Exchange of, 317. Cessions of, 319. Gifts of, 319 Testamentary Disposition, a Mode of terri- torial Acquisition, 326
Texas v. White, Case of, 156 Themistocles, 17
Things and Rights, 187 Thucydides, 16, 83
Times, The, 446
Tindall, Matthew, Essay concerning the Laws of Nations and Rights of Sove- reigns, 174 (n.), 428, 436
Tittman, Die Strafrechtspflege in völker- rechtlicher Rücksicht, 387, 441 (n.) Tordesillas, Treaty of, 272
Treaties, General Divisions of, and Remarks upon, 48-52. Effect of upon General International Law, 44, 47, 52. Of Paris, 1856, 48, 51, 92, 491, 609. Of Prague, 49. Of Zurich, 50. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 51. Dallas-Clarendon, 51. Between Great Britain and Honduras, 1859. And Nica- ragua, 1860, 51, 250. Between Russia and the Porte, 87, 92. Of London, between Great Britain, France, and Russia, 1863, 108. As to Neutrality of Belgium, 1870, 115, 496. Relating to the Germanic Confederation, 136. Of Vienna, as to Cession of Schleswig-Hol- stein, 1864, 248. Of Prague, 1866, 149. Prussia, Secret Treaty of, 1867, 150. Of Reciprocity between Great Britain and the United States, 1854, 208. As to Uruguay and Parana, 1858, 209. As to Sound Dues, 1857, 216. Relating to Isthmus of Central America, 244. Partition, 1700, 316. Relating to Ex- change of Territories, 117, 118. Secret, between the French Republic and Spain, 320. Between England and France, 1845, Article in relation to Right of Visit, 354. Relating to Commissioning Privateers, 1786, 426. Between France and Holland, 1662, 427. Between France and the United States, 1778, 427. Between United States and Prussia, 1785, 427. Between Denmark and Genoa, 1789, 427. Particular Provision in Treaties between France and America, 428. With Den- mark in 1660, relating to Extradition of Regicides, 443. Relating to Balance of Power, 486. As to Intervention on Re- ligious Grounds, 518. Of Annexation of Savoy and Nice, 1860, 506. Of Soledad, 1862, 507. Of Naturalization, between Great Britain and the United States, 1870, 556
Valin, Commentaries, 41, 54, 222 (n.), 235 (n.). On Piracy, 413 (n.). Ordonnance de la Marine, 427
Varro, De Lingua Latina, 491 Vattel, 5 (n.), 3 (n.), 8, 11 (n.), 13 (n.), 22, 23 (n.), 29, 30 (n.), 32, 38 (n.), 62 (n.), 79 (n.), 80 (n.), 81 (n.), 82 (n.), 94 (n.), 168 (n.), 174, 190 (nn.), 191, 209 (n.), 211 (n.), 212 (n.), 213 (n.), 239 (n.), 252 (n.), 254, 258, 259 (n.), 260 (n.), 270 (n.), 273, 274, 282 (n.), 286 (n.), 288 (n.), 293, 300 (n.), 301, 304 (n.), 310, 311, 315 (n.), 328 (n.), 329 (n.), 398, 409, 425, 440, 443, 470, 482, 514 Venice, ceded to Austria by Napoleon I. Ceded to France, and conferred by her upon Italy, 1866, 322
Versailles, Treaty of, 25 (n.)
Vienna, Treaty of, 25 (n.). Congress of, 39. Turkey not represented at, 87. An- nexe, 138, 195. Treaty of, in 1864, 148. Articles of, relating to Navigation of Rivers, 199. Treaty of, in 1815, 332. Congress of, in 1815, 336. Talleyrand's Note to, 474. Conference of, 1855, 529 Visigoths, Code of the, 392 Visit, Right of, 354
Voet, John, 28, 69, 70, 440 Paul, 439
Wachsmuth, Jus Gentium quale obtinuit apud Græcos, Præf.
Wheaton's Élém. du Dr. inter. 44 (n.), 54 (n.),
61 (n.), 94 (n.), 95 (n.), 99 (n.), 162, 177, 204, 213, 273, 289, 290, 301, 310, 315, 377, 386, 395, 397, 398, 405, 409, 414, 425
Wheaton's Hist. 34 (n.), 39 (n.), 52 (n.), 54 (n.), 56, 92 (n.), 120 (n.), 144 (nn.), 151, 179 (n.), 190 (n.), 191, 198 (n.), 204 (nn.), 209 (n.), 219 (n.), 221, 222, 225, 242 (n.), 263 (nn.), 305 (n.), 335 (n.), 353, 354, 377 (n.), 404. Letter of Mr. Webster to Lord Ashburton, 404 (n.), 471 (n.), 472 (n.), 486 Wheaton's Rep. Johnson v. Mackintosh, 281, 385, 412. The Santissima Trinidad,
401, 405. The Arrogante Barcelones, 404. The Monte Allegro, 404 Wicquefort, M. de, L'Ambassadeur et ses Fonctions, 372, 398 William III., 223
Wiseman, Excellency of the Civil Law, 32 (n.), 33 (n.)
Witt, De, Grand Pensioner, 443 Wolff, 2 (n.), 26, 28, 29. Jus. Nat. 293 (n.). Jus. Gent. 387 (n.)
Writers. See Commentators on Interns- tional Law
Wynford, Lord, 35 (n.)
Yachts, as to their Exemption from Duties,
Zachariä, Deutsches Staats- und Bundes- recht, 133 (nn.), 136 (nn.), 144 (n.), 14 (n.), 147 (nn.)
Zanzibar. See Orders
Zollverein, The, 167
Zouch, 3 (n.), 17 (n.), 259 (n.). De Judicio inter Gentes, 378 (n.),379 (n.) Zurich, Treaty of, 50, 505
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