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Territory, 



Acquisition of, by Congressional 

 resolution, 298-300 



Consent of Congress to acquisition 

 of, 297-298 



Applicability of Constitution to 

 newly-acquired, 294-298 



Cession of, 300-301 

 Texas, annexation of, 274, 298-299 

 Treaties, 



Political aspects of questions aris- 

 ing under, 274 



with Cuba in 1902, 291 



with France in 1778, 350 



with France in 1853, 320, 356-357 



with Great Britain in 1783, 329- 

 330 



with Great Britain in 1794, 285- 



287, 348-349- 351 

 with Great Britain in 1815, 287 

 with Hawaii in 1875, 289, 317 

 with Indians paramount over 



State laws, 314-315. 353-355 

 with Italy considered, 393-395 

 proposed treaty of 1884 with 



Prussia, 288 

 with Confederation, disregarded 



by States, 329, 333 

 as legislative act, 306-327 

 Cases considered, 306-322 

 Constitutional clauses relative to, 



275 

 Evolution of treaty clauses in 



Federal Convention, 275-281 

 Commerce, regulating, 322-323 

 May repeal prior Act of Congress, 



312-313- 320-321 

 May be superseded by Act of 



Congress, 313, 315, 318-319 

 Enforcement of, 376-395 

 Necessity for inclusion of provi- 

 sions for enforcement, 393-395 



Treaties, 



Status of, when in conflict with 



State police power, 397 

 Treaty-making Power, 



Nature of problems concerning, 



282-285 

 Relative to subjects committed ta 



Congress, 283, 306-327 

 Cases analyzed, 309-322 

 Relative to subjects committed to 



State legislation, 283, 327-356 

 Cases analyzed, 339—356 

 Prohibition of, to States, 283, 284, 



301-302 

 Colorable exercise of, 284-285 

 With reference to Congressional 



appropriations, 285-287, 289 

 Relative to imposition of duties,. 



287-293, 317-318, 322-323 

 Attitude of A. Jackson, 292 

 Attitude of U. S. Grant, 292 

 Speech of C. C. Pinckney concern- 

 ing, 326-327 

 Speech of Senator Collom, 290 

 Tyler, John, Antagonism of Senate in. 

 1844, 288 



Virginia Plan, 275, 276, 279, 280, 281 



Washington, George, 



His Message to Congress respect- 

 ing appropriations to carry out 

 Treaties, 286-287 



Criticism of State treatment of 

 treaties under Confederation, 



331 

 Letter accompanying draft of 

 Constitution, 335 

 White, Mr. Justice, opinion in Insular 



Cases discussed, 294-298 

 Williamson, Hugh, cited, 280 

 Wilson, James, cited, 278, 279, 336-337" 



