Lindo v. Rodney, 335, 381. Lisette, the, 221, 434. Liverpool, Lord, 258. Livingstone, Mr. Justice, 279. Lloyd, Sir Nathaniel, Queen's Advo
cate General in 1710, 284, 381. Loan, Russian-Dutch, conduct of Great Britain in regard to the, 112. Sile- sian, conduct of Prussia in regard to the, 111.
Louis IX of France, 92. Louis XI of France, his Treaty with
the Hanse Towns in 1483, 93. Louis XIV of France, Declaration of War in 1666 against England, 94. Louis, le, 417.
Louisa, la, 208.
Louisiana, Cession of, 320.
Louvre, Gallery of the, 130.
Lubeck, Statute of (A.D. 1299), 173. Lupum auribus teneo, 187. Lushington, Dr. 198, 230.
Maritime Code of Christian V. (1670- 1699), 344-
Maritime intercourse of Nations, 139. Maritime Law, Declaration of, at Paris, 163, 197.
Marque, origin of the term, 24. prac tice of, 23. Right of, 40. Marriott, Sir James, 67, 323, 393, 414.
Marriott's Formulary, 390, 396. Marseilles, Merchant flag of, 174. Statute of, 148.
Marshall, Chief Justice, 100, 210,
Marshal, Earl, of the King, 136. Marshall on Insurance, 152. Martens, (Charles de,) Causes Célèbres du Droit des Gens, 400.
Martens (G. F. de) on Privateers, 402. Récueil, 352. Précis du Droit des Gens, 408.
Mary and Susan, the, 390, 420. Mediation, differs from Arbitration, 12. Puffendorf's view, 13. of France in 1840, 35. in the case of Greece, 14. in the case of Sweden and Denmark, 14.
Melomane, the, 383. Mémoire Justificatif of France in 1779, 70.
Mercantile Flag, origin of, 172. Mercurius, the, 196, 205, 292. Michell's, Mr., Memorial, III. Milan, Arch of the Simplon in, 134. Military Contributions in lieu of booty,
Military Stores, destruction of, 125. Miller v. The Resolution, 357. Milton, John, 283.
Mithridates, War against, 194. Modern restraints upon Ransom, 360. Modified Neutrality under Treaty- engagements, 468.
Mole, Count, Instructions of, 207. Monte Allegre, the, 480.
Mornac, Maxim of, 149.
Movable Property, booty of war, 122. Municipal prohibitions against Sub- jects accepting Letters of Marque from foreign Powers, 413. Munroe, Mr. Secretary, 133. Murray, Mr., Solicitor General, III.
Nancy, the, 200, 292.
Napoleon, Abdication of, 134. Cor. respondence of, 96. Message to the French Senate on 20 May 1803, 96.
Navigation Act of 1651, 250. Nayade, the, 300. Nemesis, the, 349.
Neptune, Gibbs, 288.
Ordenanza di Corso of 1718, 150. Order in Council of 4 Feb, 1664, 381. of 6 March, 1665-6, 383, 393. of 1808, 271. of 29 March 1854, 116, 229, 303, 333. of 15 April 1854, 326.
Nereide, the, 153, 163, 188, 211, 315. Netherlands, award of King of the, 8. Neustra Senora de la Caridad, the, 504. Neutral Courts do not entertain ques- Ordinance of Maximilian of Austria,
tions of Damages, 487.
Neutralitet, the, 291, 315.
Neutrality, Armed, of 1780, 158, 196, 267.
Neutral merchant-vessel cannot claim to verify a privateer's belligerent character, 400. Neutral Nation, Inviolability of the territory of a, 440.
Neutral Power, a, may claim a vessel captured in violation of its territory, before a belligerent Prize Court, 492. Right of a, to exclude priva- teers and all prizes of war from its ports, 450. Right of a, to prohibit the enlistment of troops within its territory, 457. Trade within the territory of a, 433.
Neutral Powers, Purchase and Sale of Ships by the subjects of, 462. Neutral Powers do not interpose their jurisdiction in cases of Rescue, 494. Neutral Powers, on the Rights and Duties of, 424. Bynkershoek's views, 426. views of Martens, 430, views of Wolff and of Vattel, 428. Neutral Rights of police over Belli- gerent vessels of war in Neutral waters, 446.
Neutral State, Trade within the terri- tory of a, 459.
Neutral vessel may not sail under Convoy, 185.
Neutrals ignorant of hostilities, 77. Nevile, Sir Henry, 241, 246, 252. Newcastle, Duke of, Letter of 8 Feb. 1753, 111, 485.
Non-interference with trade consistent with the Neutrality of a State, 471. Nostra Signora de Begona, the, 277. Nostra Signora del Rosario, the, 344. Notification of Blockade, 203. Notification of Great Britain (1836) as to Contraband of War, 265. Notoriety of a blockade, 203. Nurnberg, Diet of, 58.
Ocean, the, 225, 305. Odin, the, 366.
Oleron, Rooles or Jugemens d', 146. Oliveira v. Union Insurance Company, 215.
Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, 388, 431, 466, 495. Orange, Prince of, 386.
1487, 378. of Denmark in 1810, 347. of Henry VI of England (A. D. 1496), 369. of Charles II of France, 159. of Charles VI of France (7 Dec. 1400), 337, 369, 376. of Louis XII of France, on 15 April 1689, 397. of France (15 May 1756), 361. (30 Aug. 1782), ibid. of Great Britain in 1649, 344. of Holland in 1659, and in 1677, 347- of Portugal in 1797. 347. of Spain in 1621, 388, 398. of 18 June 1653, 448. in 1718, 385, 398, 401. in 1779, 404. in 1801, 346. of the States General, 209, 219. of Swe- den on 19 Feb. 1715, 391, 398, 401, 404, 411. in 1788, 347. of Sweden and Norway on 24 March 1854, 450. of the United Provinces of South America in 1817, 401.
Ordonnance de la Marine in 1681, 150, 160, 359, 385, 388, 396, 401, 414. Orion, the, 229, 316. Orozembo, the, 313.
Ortolan, Diplomatie de la Mer, 296. Ortolan, Règles Internationales, 447-
Packet de Bilboa, the, 324. Palmerston, Lord, on Reprisals, 34. Papers, Ship's, 183.
Pardessus, Lois Maritimes, 375. Paris, Congress of. See Congress. Paris, Matthew, 92. Partidas, las Siete, 146. Pass or Sea-Letter, 173. Passaro, battle of, 76. Passes, Mediterranean, 173. Passport of a Ship, 172. Patron of a Ship, 174. Paul, Dr. 111.
Paule's Church, 61. Peace of the Empire, 59.
Peace of Munster, (A. D. 1648), 352. of Paris, 1763, 65. of Westphalia (A.D. 1648), 250.
Pembroke, the Earl of, 393.
Perfect Liberty of commerce within the territory of a Neutral Power, 431.
Permanent Residence constitutes Do- micil, 301.
Peter the Great, 125. Philadelphia, Academy of Arts at,
Pictures, as works of Art, 129. Pierce (President), Message of (31 December 1854), 475- Pignoratio, 23. Pigou, the, 315.
Piracy under special Convention, and Piracy under the Common Law, Distinction between, 417.
Pisa, compact of, with Arles in 1221, 148.
Pisa, the Society of Umili at, 143. Pistoye et Duverdy, Traité des Prises Maritimes, 361.
Placaarts of the States General in the sixteenth century, 246.
Polish Envoy and Queen Elizabeth, 239.
Pompey the Great, 194.
Postilion, the, 303.
Pothier, Traité de Proprieté, 358. Practice of British Prize Courts as to Contraband of War, 271. Practice of European Powers at the end of the sixteenth century, 246. Practice of the seventeenth century, 248.
Practice of United States of America
on commencing war, 73. Praris v. Captain Martine and his owners (A.D. 1675), 395. Pratt on Contraband of War, 290. Pratt's edition of Story's Notes on Prize Law, 89. Preemption, Right of, 281. Prince George of Denmark, 393. Prisoners of War, ancient practice as
Privateers may not have two Com-
missions of War from different Powers, 388. Privateer, Texian, 72. Privateer, verification of the military flag of a, 398.
Privateers, Chapter X on, 373. Privateers not admitted to the same
Comity as Public Ships of War, 406. Privateers, Conventions against the Employment of, 420.
Privateers distinguishable from Letters of Marque, 373. Privateers, Distinguishing Flag of British, 396. Disuse of, 42. the Flag of Foreign, 396. Purport of Instructions issued to British, 395. Privateers in the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries, 379. under special conventions piratical vessels, 415. Prize Act of 1708, 340. of 22 Geo. III, c. 25 (A. D. 1782), 361. of 1812, 394.
Prize Regulations of July 1704 and 1778, 465.
Proclamation of Charles I (31 Dec.
1625), 235, 294. (4 March 1626), 236, 289. (23 July 1628), 351. of Queen Elizabeth of England in 1602, 380. of Henry III, 189. of Henry VI in 1426, 378. of 29 March 1854, 367. Proclamation of War, object of, 68. Produce of land, its character varies with the character of the country and not of the owners, 317. Property, its character cannot be changed in transitu on the High Seas, 321.
Property, its character is not always
identical with the character of its
Rainha de los Anjos, the, 480. Ranger, the, 277, 291. Ransom Bills, 356. Ransom of Captures at Sea, 355. Rebeckah, the, 336, 383. Recapture, Practice of France, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, and Holland, 345. Practice of Great Britain and of the United States of America as to, 344. Salvage on, 344. Recaptures subject to the jus postli minii, 340.
Récueil, van Zeezaken, 378. Reeves's History of Shipping, 173. Règlement of Francis I of France in 1543, 149, 159. Règlement of 1778, 151. Reid v. Ship Vere, 495. Rendsborg, the, 307, 325. Reprisals, 20, 23. against persons, 37. Bynkershoek, 36. Grotius on, 36. Hale, Chief Justice, on, 32. President Jefferson on, 32. Sir Leoline Jenkins on, 36. Vattel, 36. Consistent with Peace, 28. Reprisals differ from War, 140. Reprisals, Law of 27. Negative and Positive, 29. not always lawful, 35. Political Envoys exempt from, 38. against Spain in 1739, 33, 65. Special and General, 30. against the Two Sicilies in 1839, 33.
Santa Brigada, the, 364.
Santa Cruz, city of, 317. the, 345. Santissima Trinidad, the, and the St. Ander, 297, 410, 479, 487, 498, 504.
Sarah Christina, the, 272, 277, 282, 291, 316.
Saxonicus Codex Electoralis, 84. Schmauss, Corpus Jur. Gent. Acade- micum, 378.
Scotch Regiments in the service of Sweden and of France, 81. Scott, Sir William, 277, 281. Sea, early Law of the, 142. Sea Letter, 172, 183. Self-preservation, a primary duty of National life, 3.
Semonce, 182.
Shepherdess, the, 212.
Ships' papers, catalogue of, 184. Ships under circumstances Contraband of War, 287.
Ships taken at Genoa, 362.
Ships of War, sale of, by a Neutral Power, 466.
Short Staple, the, v. the United States, 187.
Sigismund, King of Poland, 239. Silesian Loan, conduct of Prussia in regard to the, 111.
Simplon, Arch of the, 134. Sir Henry Blunt's case, 137. Snelle Zeylder, the, 304. Somerueles, Marquis de, 132. Soult, J. F., v. L'Africaine, 441. Spanish Armada, 62.
Spanish Ordinance of 24 Dec. 1621, 380. of 1718, 150.
Spes and Irene, the, 202, 212.
St. Ambrose on Commerce, 19.
St. Ander, the, 410, 479, 463, 487, 498, 504.
St. Juan, the Danish Corvette, 400. St. Pierre, the Abbé, 11. Stackelberg, Baron de, 37. Stadt Embden, the, 2;6, 291. Stair, Lord, 343.
Star, the, 345.
State Papers, 128.
States General, Ordinance Blockade, 195. Placaart in 1599, 246, 247.
Statues, as works of Art, 129. Statute of 6 Anne, c. 13, in 1708, 338. of 17 Edward III. § 12. c. 17, 23. of 43 Geo. III. c. 96, 391. of 4 Henry V. c. 7. (anno 1416), 377. of Truces, 14'4, 377. of 4 and Will. and Mary, c. 25. § 18, 338. of 11 and 12 Will. III. c. 7, 416. Stettin, city of, 127. Stiernhook de Jure Sueon, 92. Stockton, Commodore, 224.
Story, Mr. Justice, 278, 305, 306,
490. on the confiscation of debts due to enemies, 100.
Stowell, Lord, 272, 289, 312, 315, 316, 317, 320, 321, 322, 324, 326, 329, 331, 333, 335, 339, 343, 348. Stuart, Lord Dudley, 114. Sully, Minister of Henri IV, 12. Sulphur Monopoly in Sicily, 33. Swedish Convoy, the, 177. Swedish Ordinance of 1715, 339. Swiss Regiments in the service of Spain and of Naples, 81.
Toulon, sea-fight off, in 1744, 74. Tractatus Deprædationis between Henry VIII of England and Fran- cis I of France in 1526, 378. Trade within the territory of a Neu- tral State. 459.
Trade, unless interdicted, not a viola-
tion of the Sovereignty of a Neutral State, 476.
Treaties, British, as to Free Ships,
Free Goods, 157. of Breda and Madrid in 1667, 255. of Cession, 319. of Edward III with Biscaye and Castile in 1351, 118. of Por- tugal in 1353, 148. of Rio Janeiro, 76. between Sweden and Great Britain in 1664, 1665, 1666, 256. of Utrecht in 1713, 74, 157, 261,
Treaty between Denmark and Genoa
(30 July 1789), 370. Denmark and Great Britain in 1670, 264, 464. Denmark and the Two Sicilies in 1748, 412. Henry VII of England and the Duke of Burgundy in 1495, 378. Edward IV of England and Henry IV of Castile in 1467, 454. Henry VI of England and Louis XI of France in 1270-71, 454. between England and France on 7 May 1360, 23.
Treaty of Peace and Commerce be- tween Henry VII of England and
Charles VIII of France (24 May 1497), 369, 378. between Charles II of England and Charles XI of Sweden (anno 1661), 463. in 1667 between England and the States General, 94. between Charles II of England and the States General (1 Dec. 1674), 248. in 1483 between France and the Hanse Towns. 93. between France and Russia in 1787, 403. of 1662 between France and the States General, 94. between France and the States General (21) Dec. 1739), 412. between France and Switzerland in 1521, 455. be- tween France and the United States of America in 1778, 87, 408, 413, 450. between Great Britain and Brazil (17 Aug. 1827), 2-9, 2*0. between Great Britain and France (1786), 263, 403. between Great Britain and Holland in 1674, 266. between Great Britain and Portugal in 1842, 265. between Great Bri- tain and Russia in 1858, 266. be- tween Great Britain and Spain in 1630, 350. between Holland and Louis XIV at Paris in 1662, 255. be- tween Portugal and the States Ge- neral in 1660, 94. Treaty-Engage. ments between Prussia and the United States of America, 292. of Commerce between Russia and France (16 Sept. 1846), 117. in 1766 between Russia and Great Britain, 266. between Russia and Great Britain (11 Jan. 1843), 117. in 1604 between Philip III of Spain, the Archduke Albert and his wife Isabella, and James I of England, 242, 379 between Spain and the Emperor of Germany (anno 1725), 270.
between Spain and Holland (anno 1650), 270. in 1550 between the Emperor Charles V of Spain, and Mary Queen of Scotland, 379. in 1795 between Spain and the United States of America, 405, 413. 418. between the States Gene- ral and England in 1625, 251. be- tween the States General and the Hanse Towns, and between the States General and Sweden in 1613, 251. between Sweden and Great Britain 1664, 1665, 1666, 256. of commerce between Sweden and the Two Sicilies in 1742, 402, 412. be- tween Sweden and the United Pro- vinces (16 July 1667), 255. in 1675 between Sweden and the United
Provinces, 420. of peace between Sweden and the United Provinces in 1679, 420. between Sweden
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