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Cagliari, the, case of, 308-310
Canning, cited, 47, 84, 107

on Belligerents, 94

Captor's right of postliminy, 255
Captors bound for fair and safe
custody, 376

Capture, how vested, 247-249

in connection with freight

325-327

and n. 5

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without commission, 226

special cases of, 435

Carlos, Don, in Spain, 1834, 60
Caroline, case of the, 146-148, 386
Cartel ships, 188
Cassius, the, 239

Cass, General, on the right of
search, 365-367

Casus fœderis, 158-162, 302
Cavour's, Count, despatch to An-
tonelli, 74

Certificate of ship's registry, 374,n.2
Cession of territory, 394-396
Charlemagne, his influence on civi-
lization, 22

Chateaubriand, cited, 78, n. 1
Chavasse ex parte re Grazebrook,
209-301

Chesapeake, the, 304
Chivalry, 26

Christianity, its influence, 22-24
Civil Law, its influence on Inter-
national Law, 26-28

War, state of belligerency in,
recognised in the United States,
228, 229

Claims, submission of, under Treaty

of Washington, 1871, 449-450
Clarendon's, Lord, despatch on the
affair at Sinope, 72

condemnation of priva-

teering, 231

answer to merchants

in the Russia trade, 1854, 189
Clearance or transire, when granted
under 17 and 18 Vict. c. 104,
374 n. 2

Coal, whether contraband, 338, n. 1
effect of supply to a bellige-
rent according to Geneva Award,
1871, 464

Cockburn, Lord Chief Justice, judg-
ment of in R. v. Tivnan, 413

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Crown, power of, to cede territory,

394, n. 2

Cruelty in war condemned, 216
Cruiser commissioned by two dif-
ferent powers, 245, 246
Cruisers belonging to a revolted
province, 251; their status, 261
-263

Cruisers, British, instructions to
Commanders of, 365, n. 2
Cruisers with their prizes in neu-
tral ports, modern regulations as
to, 312, 313

Cruising under a foreign commis-
sion, how treated by statute, 410
Crusades, influence of the, 26
Cushing, Mr Caleb, on the Treaty
of Washington, 297

Cussy, Baron de, on the conquest
of Algeria, 408, n. 2
Customary rules of International
Law, 7

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Genet, Mons., case of, 269
Geneva Arbitration and Award,
1871, 461-470

amount awarded, 467
Geneva Convention, 1864, 471—
477, 487

Gentilis, Alberic, 33

Goss v. Withers, 247

Government, change of, its effect

upon treaties, 95, 96
Gran Para, the, 274

Grange, the, capture and restora-
tion of, 101, 303
Grazebrook, re, 209

Greece, ancient, had no system of
International Law, 8-10

Greece, modern, affairs of, in 1821
-27, 48-50

Grey, Lord, speech on the Belgian
intervention, 56

Griswold v. Waddington, case of,
187

Grotius, his influence on the study
and science of International Law,
33-35

Grotius condems cruelty in War,

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cited, 77

Postliminy, 267, n.

Henfield, Gideon, trial of, 270
Henrick and Maria, the, 250
Herzegovina, revolt in, 1875, 165
Historicus, on recognition, 88

letters of, cited, 86, 88,

209, 249, 283, n. 1, 312, n. 2
Hobbes, cited, 143 and n. 3
Holland, its conflict with Belgium,
1830, 50-56

and Great Britain, 1709,

161
Hostile country, settlement in, 195
Hostilities, uncommissioned, ille-
gal, 225-227

Hovering laws, British, 103

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American, 103

Hübner, on mediation, 154

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on the rule of 1756, 206
Hungary, war with Austria, 70 and
n. 2

I.

Indemnity for the affair at Duchair
on the Seine, 300
Independence of nations, 40
Independencia, the, 278-280
Indian Chief, the, 198

Infra præsidia, in the case of cap-
tures at sea, 248

Instructions to British Cruisers,
365, n. 1

International Law, its increase and
enlargement since Grotius' time,
33; importance of the study, 38,
39; general view of, 1-4; what
it means, 4; sources of, 4; has
no sanction, 4; law of nature not
its source, 5; its sphere, 5; its
evidence, 6; its twofold division,
6; in the middle ages, 21, 22;
its elements, 7, 8; universally
binding, 8; enforced by the sanc-
tions of Municipal Law, 397; its
influence on the human race,
397; modern improvements in the
study, 36-38
International morality, 7

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