PERSON of the enemy, limits to rights of war against, §§ 342, 411 f PAGE 687 .472, 559 67 140 781 POPE, ELECTION OF, veto of Austria, France, and Spain, in, § 75..... 123 PORTE, OTTOMAN. (See Turkey.) PORTS, admission of foreign ships of war into, § 100 156 property carried into neutral, § 387 530 are part of the territory of a State, § 177 275 PORTUGAL, British interference in, § 68 99 how affected by the Quadruple Alliance, § 76 123 398 543 PRECEDENCE of States, § 154 253 POSTLIMINII, JUS, as to real property during war, § 398 PRESCRIPTION, a title to the public property of a State, § 164 260 PRISONERS OF WAR, slaughter of, § 343 who are not entitled to be, § 344 a. PAGE PRIVATEERS, commissioning of, § 358 abolition of, by Declaration of Paris, § 358 a fitted out in United States contrary to the neutrality laws, 502 503 § 439 b 596 destruction of neutral, § 359 e. PRIZE COURT distinguished from Municipal Court, § 392. conclusiveness of decision, § 396... force of municipal law in, § 397 a in America, rule as to free ships free goods, § 471 PRIZES, in foreign ports, how far exempt from local laws, § 105 destruction of, at sea, § 359 d........ condemnation of, by consul in neutral country, § 389 534 540 542 644 170 506 507 532 PROPERTY of a State, rights of, § 161. (See Public Property) 260 of individuals captured in war, § 346 title to, § 359. (See Private Property) 221 226 of the same owner, in different States, § 77 PROTECTORATE of England over the Ionian Islands, § 35 of Turkey over Roumania and Servia, § 36. PROVISIONS as contraband of war, § 488 480 503 128 142 52 55 112 656 British order of 1795, as to, § 493. (See Naval Stores).. 660 PRUSSIA, discussion with United States as to privilege of an ambassador's house, § 228 ... 341 Silesian loan case, § 394 538 discussion with United States as to free ships free goods, $456 628 PUBLIC debts, how affected by a change of sovereign power, §30 effect of treaties on, § 29 a payment of, by treaty, § 30 a domain, how affected by change of sovereign power, § 31 property of a State, § 161 title to, by conquest and discovery, § 165 ships. (See Ships of War.) QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE of 1824, account of, § 76 PAGE 46 46 47 433 47 260 261 123 ....... ... 524 by a non-commissioned vessel, § 381 ... RECIPROCITY as to confiscating enemy's goods in the country, $ 301 as to recapture of ships of allies, § 368 RECOGNITION of new States, § 27. 424 514 41 internal sovereignty does not depend on, § 20 34 41 REFORMATION, wars of, § 63... REPAIRS to belligerent ships of war in neutral States, § 434 b REPRISALS, nature and effect of, § 291. in the case of Don Pacifico, § 293 a against Brazil, § 293 b. for unjust sentence of foreign court, § 391 91 587 412 414 415 533 446 446 REVENUE LAWS not enforced by other States, § 91.... 226 ROMILLY, SIR S., views of, as to works of art in the Louvre, § 354 496 ROUMANIA formed by the union of Moldavia and Wallachia, ROYAL HONOURS, to what States accorded, § 153... 252 dispute with United States as to north-west coast, § 168.. 265 266 treaty with England on the same subject, § 170 267 SAVIGNY on the foundation of international law, § 13....... 21 SAVOY, neutrality of part of, § 420 a 571 SENTENCE, exterritorial operation of criminal, § 121 ..... unjust, of foreign court, a ground for reprisals, § 391 SERVIA, relation of, to Turkey, § 36 b proclaimed a kingdom, § 36 b resignation of King Milan, § 70 1 .... SETTING FORTH as a vessel of war, what amounts to, § 380 524 SHIPS, national character of, § 340 exceptional case, where the flag was not conclusive of the who may own British, § 340 b sale of, by belligerents, § 355 d 469 470 470 500 SHIPS OF WAR, on what terms, admitted into foreign ports, 151 implied permission to enter foreign ports, § 100 156 158 Spanish, seized in Holland, § 101 ..... 159 exemption of, does not justify acts of aggression, § 104.. 169 does not extend to their prizes, § 105.... 170 on the high seas subject to their own laws, § 106 171 what amounts to setting forth as, § 380.. 524 French treaty as to their admission to American ports, |