"the general condemnation of religious wars. This phrase "is equivocal. Wars to impose religion by force are "the most execrable violation of the rights of mankind; "wars to defend it are the most sacred exercise of these rights" (d). 66 (d) Mackintosh's History of England, c. iv. p. 127. Extract from the Speech of Lord Grenville upon the motion for an Address to the Crown, approving of the Convention with Russia, 1801, as to the effect of embodying a Principle of General Law in a Treaty. 650 Treaty of Naturalization with the United States, 1870 Naturalization Act, 1872, containing a Supplementary Convention to the Right of jurisdiction over persons and things-16 & 17 Vict. c. 107, s. 150, and 39 & 40 Vict. c. 36, s. 138, as to Prohibition to export or carry Exceptions to Right of Jurisdiction-French Decision as to Jurisdiction of Masters of Foreign Merchantmen over offences committed by their Crew on board the Vessel in French Ports, 1806 15 Viet. c. 26: Act for the Apprehension of Foreign Seamen Deserters, VIII. PAGE 527. PAGE Extradition Acts: 33 & 34 Vict. c. 52 (1870), 36 & 37 Viet c. 60 (1873) 686 Circulaire du Ministre de la Justice de France, relatant les principes en matière de l'Extradition. Paris, April 5, 1841 IX. PAGE 601. 698 Protocol, No. 23, to Treaty of Paris, 1856, as to having recourse to good offices of a friendly Power before making War 705 X. PAGE 602. Intervention-Balance of Power-Extract from a Speech by Count Cavour 707 |