.635, 644 .398, 403 642, 652 Q. Smith . Buchanan, 1 East. 6. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel v. New Haven, 8 Wheaton, 464 .342, 352 Sophia, The, 6 Robinson, Adm. 138. 717 Quinn r. Keefe, 2 H. Blackstone, 553 227 South Carolina, The, Bee, 422 R. Ranger, The, 6 Rob. Adm. 125 hapid, The, & Cranch, 155. . Edwards, 228 Spalding v. Preston, 21 Vermont, 9. 465 169 . 150 682 720 668 635 140 Rendsborg. The, 4 Rob. Adm. 121 Resolute, The, 33 Law Times, 80 Respublica e. Deacon, 10 Sargent & Rawle, 125 666 . 169 182 Resubica r. Green, 17 Massachu- 182 635, 644, 663 never willing to commit the Country to the Colonization Subject, beyond the Message, 100. President Polk on the Texas Question, 102. Debate on the Yucatan Question, 102, 103. Debate on the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, 104, 105. The other branch of the Monroe Doctrine respecting European Intervention, 105. Designs of the Despotic Powers on the Continent of Europe as to America, 105-109. Propositions of Mr. Canning to the United States, 107. The Subject in Mr. Monroe's Cabinet, 107. Mr. Jefferson's Advice, 107. Mr. Canning's Proposal declined, 107, 108. The actual Declaration of Mr. Monroe respecting European Intervention, 107-109. Cuba, in this Connection, 106, 107, 111. Position of Congress, 109111. 37 116 The Greek Throne. Elbe. Neutrality of Switzerland and Savoy. The Case of the Chesapeake. Belligerent Acts in Neutral Waters. 112 266 The Sound Dues. Tolls on the 215 536 The Neutrality or Foreign En 113 269 National Appropriation of Open Seas. 116 276 The Scheldt Dues. 118 287 Navigation of the St. Lawrence, the Great Lakes, and South American Rivers. Passports. 124 298 128 303 Criminal Jurisdiction by Ambassadors. 129 303 Diplomatic Immunity in Foreign States. 130 318 Liens on Public or Diplomatic Property. 135 324 Privileges of Consuls. 142 350 The North-eastern Fisheries. listment Acts of the United States and England. (I.) Political History of the Subject in the United States before the passage of the Acts. (II.) Judicial Constructions of the Acts. (III.) Political History of the Subject since the passage of the Acts. (IV.) The British ForeignEnlistment Acts; their Political and Judicial History. The Statutes and their Enforcement and Construction during the Civil War in the United States, 1861-65. |