[73] Wheat., D., note 15, p. 37.
[74] For full discussion see Wilson, "Insurgency" lectures U. S.
Naval College, 1900.
[75] Hall, -- 5, p. 31, ff.
[76] 3 Whart., -- 381; United States _v._ "Ambrose Light," 25 Fed.
Rep. 408. Snow, 206, "Montezuma."
[77] President Cleveland"s Message, Dec. 2, 1885. U. S. For. Rel.
1885, pp. 254, 273.
[78] Parl. Papers, 1887, 1 Peru, 18.
[79] 3 Whart., -- 381, "Huascar."
[80] 33 Albany Law Jour., 125.
[81] Lawrence, -- 162.
[82] 1885, For. Rel. U. S. 252, 264.
[83] 1885, For. Rel. U. S. 254, 273.
[84] See 3 Whart., -- 381; Bluntschli, -- 512; Hall, -- 5, p. 34; U. S.
For. Rel. (1885), 252, 254, 264, 273.
[85] See numerous references in 51 Br. and Fr. St. Papers; also Hall, -- 5, p. 39.
[86] Hall, -- 5, p. 35.
[87] Wheat., D., note 15, p. 34.
[88] 1 Whart., ---- 69, 71.
[89] Story, "Santissima Trinidad," 7 Wheat. 354.
[90] Hall, -- 83, p. 281.
[91] "Caroline," 1 Whart., -- 50 c; 2 _ibid._, -- 224. See Appendix, p. 434.
[92] 3 Whart., -- 327, p. 147. Snow"s Cases, -- 179.
[93] -- 87, p. 291.
[94] Hall, -- 87, p. 294.
[95] Von Gentz, "Fragments upon the Balance of Power in Europe,"
1806.
[96] Hume, "Essays," VII.
[97] Nys, "Origines," pp. 165 ff.
[98] Bernard Lectures on "Diplomacy," 98.
[99] Tucker, "Monroe Doctrine," 4.
[100] "The Monroe Doctrine," VI.
[101] See Tucker, "Monroe Doctrine."
[102] Ann. Cycl. (1895), p. 741; (1896), p. 804; (1899), p. 845, also U. S. For. Rel. 1896.
[103] Bonfils, No. 295; Pradier-Fodere, No. 355.
[104] -- 92, p. 304.
[105] Hall, -- 88, p. 297.
[106] Bonfils, 295.
[107] "Letters to Historicus," p. 41.
[108] See Rolin-Jaequemyns, R. D. I., XVIII., 591.
[109] Hall, -- 91, p. 301.
[110] Hertslet, 1181, 1193.
[111] -- 85, p. 129. See also 1 Halleck, 507.
[112] 1 Hertslet, 317. _Ibid._, 658.
[113] Walker, p. 151.
[114] Ann. Cycl. 1898, p. 159; U. S. For. Rel., 1898, p. 760.
[115] 30 U. S. Sts. at Large, 738.
[116] Bluntschli, -- 477.
[117] -- 94, p. 307.
[118] 1 Hertslet, 664 ff.
[119] See ch. XV.