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DEFINITION, SOURCES, AND SUBJECTS OF INTER-
NATIONAL LAW.
Law of nations and reason and usage-view of Bynkershoek ...
System of Wolf-presumed consent
6
8
Difference between Wolf and Grotius as to origin of the volun-
tary law of nations
9
Meaning of State in the American Constitution
Objects of international law; sovereign princes
34
The Civil War and the Confederate States
Independence of Greece, Belgium, etc.
International effects of a change in the person of the Sovereign,
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43
Right of intervention-continued.
War between Spain and her American colonies
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107
The European Powers and the Belgic Revolution of 1830... 122
Independence as to choice of rulers
Exceptions arising out of compact or other just right of inter-
vention
Quadruple alliance of 1834, and the Spanish Peninsula
CHAPTER II.
RIGHTS OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LEGISLATION.
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127
Foreign marriages; lex loci contractus and lex domicilii 147
Acts as to marriage of British subjects abroad ......... 150
146
Merchant vessels and the local jurisdiction-French law... 163
Treaty between Great Britain and the United States... 195
Extent of the judicial power as to property within the