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last volumes of the text, as well as of the exact and intelligent care bestowed by Messrs. Henry B. Armes, Samuel B. Crandall, and Richard W. Flournoy, jr., all of the Department of State, on the comparison of proofs and the verification of references.

To Mr. Dudley Odell McGovney, at present fellow in international law in Columbia University, I wish to accord the credit for the index. It will, together with the table of cases and the list of documents cited, occupy a separate volume; and I doubt not that its great merits, including its fullness and orderly arrangement, will be generally recognized.

I wish also to express my appreciation of the helpfulness of my secretary, Mr. Jacob H. Goetz, now a member of the New York bar, who, besides rendering stenographic and other aid, has prepared the table of cases and the list of documents cited.

After twenty years' experience with the Government Printing Office, I am glad to testify to the uniform courtesy, promptitude, and efficiency of the officials with whom my business has been conducted. JOHN B. MOORE.

NEW YORK, May 21, 1906.

TABLE OF PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES OF STATE.

Presidents.

Secretaries of State.

George Washington, Apr. 30, 1789, to Mar. 3, 1797.

John Adams, Mar. 4, 1797, to
Mar. 3, 1801.
Thomas Jefferson, Mar. 4, 1801,
to Mar. 3, 1809.
James Madison, Mar. 4, 1809, to
Mar. 3, 1817.

James Monroe, Mar. 4, 1817, to
Mar. 3, 1825.

Thomas Jefferson, commissioned Sept. 26, 1789;
entered on duties Mar. 22, 1790; served till
Dec. 31, 1793.

Edmund Randolph, Jan. 2, 1794, to Aug. 20, 1795.
Timothy Pickering, Dec. 10, 1795,
Timothy Pickering (continued) to May 12, 1800.
John Marshall, May 13, 1800, to Mar. 4, 1801.
James Madison, Mar. 5, 1801, to Mar. 3, 1809.

Robert Smith, Mar. 6, 1809, to Apr. 1, 1811.
James Monroe, Apr. 2, 1811, to Mar. 3, 1817.
John Quincy Adams, commissioned Mar. 5, 1817;
entered on duties Sept. 22, 1817; served to Mar.
3, 1825.

John Quincy Adams, Mar. 4, Henry Clay, Mar. 7, 1825, to Mar. 3, 1829.
1825, to Mar. 3, 1829.

Andrew Jackson, Mar. 4, 1829, to Mar. 3, 1837.

Martin Van Buren, Mar. 4, 1837,
to Mar. 3, 1841.
William Henry Harrison, Mar.4,
1841, to Apr. 4, 1841.
John Tyler, Apr. 6, 1841, to
Mar. 3, 1845.

James K. Polk, Mar. 4, 1845, to
Mar. 3, 1849.

Zachary Taylor, Mar. 5, 1849, to
July 9, 1850.

Millard Fillmore, July 10, 1850,
to Mar. 3, 1853.

Franklin Pierce, Mar. 4, 1853, to
Mar. 3, 1857.
James Buchanan, Mar. 4, 1857,
to Mar. 3, 1861.

Abraham Lincoln, Mar. 4, 1861,
to Apr. 15, 1865.
Andrew Johnson, Apr. 15, 1865,
to Mar. 3, 1869.
Ulysses S. Grant, Mar. 4, 1869,
to Mar. 3, 1877.

Rutherford B. Hayes, Mar. 5,
1877, to Mar. 3, 1881.
James A. Garfield, Mar. 4, 1881,
to Sept. 19, 1881.
Chester A. Arthur, Sept. 20,
1881, to Mar. 3, 1885.

Martin Van Buren, Mar. 6, 1829 to May 23, 1831.
Edward Livingston, May 24, 1831, to May 29, 1833.
Louis McLane, May 29, 1833, to June 30, 1834.
John Forsyth, June 27, 1834,

John Forsyth (continued) to Mar. 3, 1841.

Daniel Webster, Mar. 5, 1841,

Daniel Webster (continued) to May 8, 1843.
Abel P. Upshur, July 24, 1843, to Feb. 28, 1844.
John C. Calhoun, Mar. 6, 1844, to Mar. 10, 1845.
James Buchanan, commissioned Mar. 6, 1845;
entered on duties Mar. 10, 1845; served to Mar.
7, 1849.

John M. Clayton, Mar. 7, 1849,

John M. Clayton (continued) to July 22, 1850.
Daniel Webster, July 22, 1850, to Oct. 24, 1852.
Edward Everett, Nov. 6, 1852, to Mar. 3, 1853.
William L. Marcy, Mar. 7, 1853, to Mar. 6, 1857.
Lewis Cass, Mar. 6, 1857, to Dec. 14, 1860.
Jeremiah S. Black, Dec. 17, 1860, to Mar. 6, 1861.
William H. Seward, Mar. 5, 1861,

William H. Seward (continued) to Mar. 4, 1869.

Elihu B. Washburne, Mar. 5, 1869, to Mar. 16, 1869. Hamilton Fish, commissioned Mar. 11, 1869; entered on duties Mar. 17, 1869; served to Mar. 12, 1877.

William M. Evarts, Mar. 12, 1877, to Mar. 7, 1881.

James G. Blaine, commissioned Mar. 5, 1881; entered on duties Mar. 7, 1881,

James G. Blaine (continued) to Dec. 19, 1881. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, commissioned Dec. 12, 1881; entered on duties Dec. 19, 1881; served to Mar. 6, 1885.

VII

Table of Presidents and Secretaries of State-Continued.

Presidents.

Secretaries of State.

Grover Cleveland, Mar. 4, 1885,
to Mar. 3, 1889.
Benjamin Harrison, Mar. 4,
1889, to Mar. 3, 1893.
Grover Cleveland, Mar. 4, 1893,
to Mar. 3, 1897.

William McKinley, Mar. 4, 1897,
to Sept. 14, 1901.

Thomas F. Bayard, Mar. 6, 1885, to Mar. 6, 1889.

James G. Blaine, Mar. 5, 1889, to June 4, 1892.
John W. Foster, June 29, 1892, to Feb. 23, 1893.
Walter Q. Gresham, Mar. 6, 1893, to May 28, 1895.
Richard Olney, June 8, 1895, to Mar. 5, 1897.
John Sherman, Mar. 5, 1897, to Apr. 25, 1898.

William R. Day, Apr. 26, 1898, to Sept. 16, 1898.
John Hay, Sept. 20, 1898,

Theodore Roosevelt, Sept. 14, | John Hay (continued) to July 1, 1905.
1901,

Elihu Root, July 7, 1905,

LIST OF AUTHORITIES.

Aubreu y Bertodano, F. J. de: Tratado jurídico-político sobre pressas de mar y calidades que deben concurrir para hacerse legitimamente el corso. Cádiz, 1746. Abbott (Charles), Lord Tenterden: A Treatise of the Law relative to Merchant Ships and Seamen.

Abribat, Jean Marie: Le Détroit de Magellan au point de vue international. Paris, 1902.

Actas de las Sesiones del Congreso Sud-Americano de Derecho Internacional Privado. Buenos Aires, 1889.

Adams, Charles Francis: The Struggle for Neutrality in America. An address delivered before the New York Historical Society, Dec. 13, 1870. New York, 1871. Adams, Charles Francis: Life of Charles Francis Adams. American Statesmen

Series. Boston, 1900.

Lee at Appomattox and other Papers. Boston and New York, 1902. Adams, Henry: Life of Albert Gallatin. Philadelphia, 1879.

History of the United States of America. 9 v. New York, 1889-91. Adams, John: Works of, with life of the author, notes, etc., by Charles Francis Adams. 10 v. Boston, 1850-56.

Adams, John Quincy: The Duplicate Letters, the Fisheries and the Mississippi; Documents relating to transactions at the negotiation of Ghent. Washington, 1822. Memoirs of; comprising portions of his diary from 1795-1848; ed. by C. F. Adams. 12 v. Philadelphia, 1874-77.

Albany Law Journal.

Albertini, Derecho-Diplomatico en sus Aplicaciones a las Repúblicas Sud-Americanas. Alison, Sir Archibald: History of Europe, from 1789-1815.

History of Europe from the fall of Napoleon in 1815 to the accession of Louis Napoleon in 1852.

Allen, Gardner W.: Our Navy and the Barbary Corsairs. Boston and New York, 1905.

Almanach de Gotha.

Alumni Bulletin of the University of Virginia.

American Academy of Political and Social Science. The Foreign Policy of the United States: Political and Commercial. Philadelphia, 1899.

The United States and Latin America. Philadelphia, 1903.

American Bar Association, Reports of.

American Historical Association, Annual Reports of.

American Historical Review.

American Journal of Social Science.

American Magazine of History.

American Law Magazine.

American Law Register.

American Law Review.

American State Papers, Foreign Relations, folio.

Amos, Sheldon: Political and Legal Remedies for War. New York, 1880.

Angell, Jos. Kinnicut: Treatise on the Common Law in Relation to Watercourses.

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

IX

Annals of Congress of the United States.

Annuaire de l'Institut de Droit International.

Annuaire des Deux Mondes.

Annual Register (London).

Annual Report of the Department of Fisheries, Dominion of Canada, for the year 1886.

Archives Diplomatiques.

Argentina, Memoria de Relaciones Exteriores.

Appleton, Henri: Des Effets des Annexions de Territoires sur les Dettes de l'État démembré ou annexé, et sur celles des Provinces, Départements, etc., annexés. Aranda, Ricardo: Coleccion de los Tratados, Republica del Perú. 4 v. Lima, 18901892.

Ariga, Nagao: La Guerre Sino-Japonaise au point de vue du droit international.
Paris, 1896.

Arnould, Sir Joseph: Treatise on the Law of Marine Insurance and Average.
Association for the Reform and Codification of the Law of Nations, Reports of.
Atlantic Monthly.

Aubert, Louis: Paix Japonaise. Paris, 1906.

Austin, John: Lectures on Jurisprudence, or the Philosophy of Positive Law. 2 v. Azuni, D. A.: Système universel de principes du droit maritime de l'Europe; traduit de l'Italien, par J. M. Digeon. 1790.

Baird, Henry M.: Modern Greece: A Narrative of a Residence and Travels in that Country. 1856.

Baker, Sir Sherston: First Steps in International Law. London, 1899.

Baker, George E.: The Diplomatic History of the War for the Union, being the fifth volume of the Works of William H. Seward.

Balch, Thomas Willing: The Alaska-Canadian Frontier. Philadelphia, 1902.
Bancroft, Frederic: Life of William H. Seward. 2 v. New York, 1900.

Bancroft, George: History of the Formation of the Constitution of the United States.
New York, 1885.

Bar, L. von: International Law, Private and Criminal. Trans. with notes by G. R. Gillespie. Edinburgh, 1883.

1889.

Theorie und Praxis des internationalen Privatrechts. 2 v. Hannover,

The Theory and Practice of Private International Law. 2nd ed. Gillespie's translation.

Barnes, Thurlow Weed: Memoir of Thurlow Weed. Boston, 1884.

Barnett, James F.: International Agreements without the Advice and Consent of the Senate, in Yale Law Journal, XV. (Nov. & Dec. 1905), 18, 63; revised and reprinted at Grand Rapids, 1906.

Bates, American Navigation.

Beale, Joseph Henry, jr.: A Selection of Cases on the Conflict of Laws. 3v.
Bello, Andrés: Principios de Derecho Internacional. 2 v. Madrid, 1883.

Bemis, G.: American Neutrality: Its Honorable Past, Its Expedient Future. Boston, 1866.

Pamphlets on the Recognition of Belligerency Behring Sea Fisheries. Papers relating to.

Boston, 1865.

Benton, Thomas Hart: Thirty Years' View; or History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years, 1820–50. 2 v.

Bernard, M.: Four Lectures on Subjects Connected with Diplomacy. London, 1868. A Historical Account of the Neutrality of Great Britain during the American Civil War. London, 1870.

Notes on Some Questions Suggested by the Case of the Trent. Oxford and London, 1862.

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