Treaties-continued The references are to pages. as to "most favored nation" clause. See "MOST FAVORED NA- Treaties, Conventions, Protocols, Modi Vivendi, Agreements, etc., France and: Great Britain and Portugal (1763), i, 206, n.; ii, 321, n.: Georgia and Creek Nation (1821), ii, 209, n. Great Britain and: France (1713), ii, 321; (1763), ii, 321, n.: Nez Percés Indians, ii, 207, n.: Portugal (1763), ii, 321, n. : (1891), ii, New York and Mohawks (1797), ii, 208, n. Portugal and: France, Great Britain, and Spain (1763), i, 206, n.; ii, Seneca Indians and Ogden and Fellows (January 15, 1838), ii, 209, n. Tuscarora Indians and Ogden and Fellows (1838), ii, 209, n. Algiers (1795), i, 428; ii, 405 Argentine Republic (1853), ii, 348, n., 410 Austria-Hungary (1856), ii, 275, n., 411: (1871, 1872), ii, 328, n., Bannock Indians (1869), ii, 33, 132–135 Bavaria (1845), ii, 40, n., 413: (1868), ii, 372, n., 414 Belgium (1874), ii, 262, n., 416: (1880), ii, 54 n., 334, 416 Brazil (1870), ii, 371, n., 420 Bremen (1827) ii, 39, n., 462: (1853), ii, 420 Cherokee Nation (1866),. ii, 85, n. Chile (1892), ii, 305, n., 422 412 China (1844), ii, 87, n., 143, n., 423: (1848), ii, 296, n.: (1858), ii, 27, Dominican Republic (1867), ii, 70, 73, n., 431 France (1778), i, 134, 218, 260–265, 280, n., 283, n., 399, n.; ii, 14–19, 130, n., 132, 433: (1788), i, 281, 284, n., 434: (1800), ii, 23, 283, Germany (1871), ii, 327, n., 328, n., 343, n., 439 The references are to pages. Treaties, etc., between-continued United States and--continued Great Britain (1782), i, 267, 286, 290; ii, 125, n., 371, n., 387, n., 440: Great Britain and Portugal (1891), ii, 305, n. Haiti (1864), ii, 72, n., 460: (1884), ii, 371, n., 372, n., 461: (1885), ii, Hamburg (1827), ii, 39, n., 462 Hanover (1846), ii, 369, n., 462 Hanseatic League (1852), ii, 331, n., 332, n., 463 Hawaiian Islands (1875), i, 439, 452, 453; ii, 72, n., 73, n., 464: (1884), Hesse (1845), ii, 38, n., 464 Holland. See Netherlands, infra Honduras (1864), ii, 72, n., 465 Indians, i, 193, n., 428; ii, 33, 218, 360, n. Italy (1868), ii, 263, n., 273, n., 336, n., 466: (1869), ii, 336, n., 466: Japan (1857), ii, 141, n., 345, n., 346, 468: (1858), ii, 141, n., 345, n., Lubeck (1827), ii, 39, n., 462 Menominee Indians (1831), ii, 217, n. Mexico (1831), ii, 306, n., 474, 475: (1839), ii, 296, n., 475: (1848- The references are to pages. Treaties, etc., between-continued i, 82, n.; ii, 167, n., 184, n., 185, n., 232, n., 476: (1861), ii, 248, Morocco (1787), i, 267, 280, 284, n., 482 Netherlands (1782), i, 263, n., 267, 278, 280, n., 283, n., 399, n.; ii, 356, Nicaragua (1849-Hise-Silva-not ratified), ii, 367, n.: (1867), ii, 72, Orange Free State (1871), ii, 273, n., 489 Ottawa Indians (1862), ii, 217, n. Persia (1856), ii, 73, n., 492 Portugal (1840), ii, 72, n., 76, n., 495 Prussia (1785), i, 263, n., 279, 283, n., 284, n.; ii, 356, n., 497: (1799), Russia (1832), ii, 68, 74, n., 256, n., 499: (1867), i, 432, 438, 439; ii, Seneca Indians (1842), ii, 48, 213, n. Shoshones, ii, 229, n. Sioux (1859), ii, 214, n., 227, n. Six Nations, ii, 200, n. Spain (1795), i, 428; ii, 55, n., 206, n., 356, n., 506: (1819-Adams- Sweden (1783), i, 263, n., 279, 280, n.; ii, 38, 44, n., 511 Sweden and Norway (1827), ii, 39, 72, n., 332, n., 333, n., 336, n., Switzerland (1850), ii, 20, 21, 127, 514 Turkey (1830), ii, 358, n., 341, n., 490: (1862), ii, 341, n., 490 Umatilla Indians (1855), ii, 230, n. Venezuela (1885), ii, 305, n.: (1888), ii, 305, n.: (1892), ii, 305, n. Wyandottes, ii, 199, n. See also DECLARATIONS OF ACCESSION; HAGUE TREATIES; Treaties of Alliance status of dependent states under, i, 211, n. The references are to pages. Treaties of Annexation effect of clauses on rights of inhabitants; BROWN, J., in Downes vs. Bidwell, i, 477, 478 Treaties of Cession. Treaties of Commerce See CESSION; CESSION OF TERRITORY Anson's views on, i, 207, n. provisions concerning: of Belgian Constitution, i, 224, n. of Venezuelan Constitution, i, 226, n., 227, n. Treaties of Guaranty status of dependent states under, i, 211, n. Treaties of Peace discussion, in Constitutional Convention, of question of making, i, 324, n., 325, n., 328, n., 329, n. may be concluded by the President and Senate, i, 402, n. usually of legislative jurisdiction in free governments, i, 411, 412 446, n. termination of war by, ii, 123 may be negotiated and concluded by the Executive, ii, 124 are often treaties of cession, ii, 151 Treaties of Protection status of dependent states under, i, 211, n. Treaty acquisition of territory by, i, 74, n. right of United States to acquire territory by, i, 116, 133, n. Treaty-Making and sovereignty as to colonies by central governments, i, 236 an important prerogative of the National government, i, 4 its exercise, how controlled, i, 4 author's general views as to extent of, i, 4 its extent, importance, and far-reaching effects, i, 4-6, 8, 10, 237, 278, 332, 381, 382, 393 et seq., 402, n., 408, 413, 421 et seq., alphabetical list of authorities cited in Insular Cases on, i, 552 vested in Central government, i, 5, 9, 35, n., 39, 54, 216–219, 264, States prohibited from exercising, i, 5, 40, n., 140, 332; ii, 320, N., an attribute of nationality and sovereignty, i, 5, 38, 192, 196, 200, The references are to pages. Treaty-Making Power-continued the author's sources of information, i, 7, 8 views of the States' Rights School, i, 29; ii, 351 discussion of theories of government in this volume limited to, i, 33 vested in President with advice of Senate, i, 40, n., 327, 347, 348, as exercised by United States, compatible with possession of com- plete sovereignty, i, 41, 42 right of United States to acquire territory under, i, 60, 477, 478 pre-eminent position of United States due to wide scope and ex- in federated governments, may be matter requiring judicial deter- in almost all federations, absorbed by Central government, i, 138, 196 upheld by United States courts, i, 140 always vested in highest powers, i, 192, 196, 202 difference between members of close and loose confederations as must be determined by Constitution or fundamental law of every in Bundesstaats and Staatenbunds, i, 198, n. rests with authorities of states to whom confided by political con- in Great Britain vested in the Crown, i, 206, 207, n. power of Parliament to limit this prerogative, i, 206, 207, n. never possessed by States, i, 216 except by Texas before admission, i, 217 of various countries: Belgium, i, 223, n.: Central American Re- of protected State, i, 232, 234, n. improper use, in making contracts with Indians, i, 233 of confederations limited by the federal act, i, 233, n. of United States, one of the most important powers confided to |