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[414] 3 C. Rob., 164.

[415] Hall, -- 221, p. 627.

[416] 3 Phillimore, 287-299.

[417] Hall, -- 222, p. 631. For the case of the ”Caroline,” see Appendix, p. 434.

[418] Oxford Manual, ---- 79, 80, 81. See Appendix, pp. 357.

[419] Perels, ”Droit Maritime,” -- 39, p. 244. The Netherlands Proclamation of Neutrality prescribed, in 1898, that ”If s.h.i.+ps of war, pursued by the enemy, seek refuge within our territory, they shall liberate their prizes.”

[420] 7 Attorney-generals' Opinions, 122.

[421] As to the British Neutrality Regulations, see 2 Ferguson, Appendix F, p. 77; 2 Lorimer, 446.

[422] 3 Whart., -- 402; U. S. For. Rel., 1870.

[423] Proc. and Decrees of the war with Spain, Brazil, XVI, p. 15.

[424] Wheat, D., -- 425; Dana, _contra_, note 203; 1 Kent Com., pp.

49, 116; Bluntschli, -- 759; Woolsey, -- 165.

[425] Hall, -- 217, p. 621.

[426] 15 U. S. Sts. at Large, 259.

[427] 3 Whart., -- 391.

[428] U. S. Rev. Sts., -- 5288.

[429] 1 Amer. State Papers, 116.

[430] p. 627, -- 221.

[431] See Appendix, p. 435.

[432] 3 Whart., -- 402 _a_, p. 632.

[433] Bonfils, ”Droit Int. Public,” -- 1494 ff.; Despagnet, ”Droit Int. Public,” -- 682 ff.

[434] Walker, ”Science of Int. Law,” p. 296.

[435] See Treaties of U. S. under respective dates.

[436] See Appendix, p. 398.

[437] For the discussion of ”the immunity of private property on the high seas,” at the Hague Peace Conference, see Holls, 306 _et seq._

[438] Proclamations and Decrees during the war with Spain, pp. 77, 93.