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OF THE UNITED STATES. 



421 



Marshall, John. 



Argument on Police Power, 365- 



366 

 Argument in Ware vs. Hylton, 



340-341 



Martin, Luther, cited, 281, 337 



Mason, George, Col., cited, 277, 337 



Mercer, 271 



Mexico, 



Cession of California, 293 

 Cession of New Mexico, 293 



Mik ell, William E., cited, 307, 335, 344 

 348, 349, 350, 352n. 



Montijo case, 382-383 



Morris, Gouverneur, cited, 278 



New Jersey Plan, 277, 280, 331 

 New Mexico, acquisition of, 293 

 Nicholas, George, cited, 339 

 Nullification, by South Carolina, 375 



Pendleton, Edmund, cited, 332 

 Philippine Islands, acquisition of, 293 

 Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 

 Speech before House on the Treaty, 

 making Power, 326-327 

 Police Power, 



Designated internal police in 



Federal Convention, 280 

 of States, 356-376 

 Cases considered, 356-374, 383- 



392 

 Taney on, 360, 370-371 

 Definitions, 364, 374 

 Marshall on, 365, 366 

 Discussed, 372-376 

 Conclusion as to supremacy of 

 treaty-rights over State, 392- 



393 

 Political Aspect of Questions arising 

 under Treaties, 274, 285-307, 324- 



325 

 Porto Rico, acquisition of, 293 

 Power, Treaty-making (see Treaty- 

 making Power) 

 Prussia, Proposed Treaty of 1844 with, 

 288 



Randolph, Edmund, 275, 276, 279 

 Cited, 332, 340 



Reciprocity Treaties, 288, 290-292 

 Roosevelt, Theodore, message to Con- 

 gress respecting enforcement of rights 

 under treaties, 380-381 

 Russia, Cession of Alaska, 289, 293 



Sherman, Roger, cited, 278 



Spain, 



Cession of Florida, 293 

 Cession of Philippines, 293 

 Cession of Porto Rico, 293 

 Treaty of 1819 with, 310 ff 



State Court Decisions, 274, 306 



State Rights, 375-376, 396-398 



States, 



Passage of acts violative of treat- 

 ies under Confederation, 330- 



354, 333 

 Georgia defies Supreme Court, 



353-354, 376 

 Police Power of, 356-376 

 Police Power of and prohibition 

 acts, 359-360, 366, 369-370 

 Statutes with reference to the enforce- 

 ment of treaty rights, 392-395 

 Story, Joseph, cited, 396 

 Study of Law; Historical Method, 272- 



273 

 Supremacy of Treaty provisions over 



State law, 327-356, 356-376, 



392, 398 

 Controverted, but established a* 

 creation of Constitution, 328- 



329 

 Cases analyzed, 339-356 

 How enforced, 376-395, 398 



Tallulah Murders, 379-380 

 Taney, Mr. Chief-Justice, 



Failure to appreciate force of 

 Ware vs. Hylton, 357 



On State Police Power, 360, 370- 



371 

 Action, when Atty-General, 376 

 Appointment as Chief-Justice, 376 



Tariff (see Duties) 



Territory, 



Acquisition of, 271, 293-300 



