g6 THE JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY 



Annales. 614.054 2 v.o 



1B099 Annales d'hygiene publique et de medecine legale. Tables alpha- 

 betiques par ordre de matieres et par noms d'auteurs ... de la 



1*^-2^ series. 1829-1878 [Vol. 1-2.] O. Paris 1855- 



1880. 



[Vol. i] edited by Ch. Meaux Saint-Marc; [vol. 2], by A. G. 



Contents: [vol. i], index to vol. 1-50, 1829-1853; [vol. 2], to Second series, vol. i- 

 50, 1854-1878. 



Bound with [vol. i]: Tables alphabetiques . . . , pour les tomes 21 a 30, redigees 

 par M. [J. B.] A. ChevEdlier. 24 p. Paris 1844. 



XJ. S. A. Library of Congress. L017.73 L6183 



19683 Catalogue of law books in the Library of Congress. Arranged 

 by subject-matters. 305 p. Q. Washington 1869. 



New York. State Library. L017.747 N424 



*"* Catalogue of the New York State Library : 1855. Law library. 

 x,402 p. Q. Albany 1856. 

 ... Supplement. No. i. 1865. O. Albany 1865. 



Davis, George Breckinridge. 341.02 Qooi 



22629 'pj^g elements of international law, with an account of its origin, 

 sources and historical development. A new and revised edition. 

 xxvi,6i2 p. O. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1900. 



"List of authorities," p. xxi-xxvi. "References," at the ends of chapters. 

 First edition published under the title: Outlines of international law. 



Trueblood, Benjamin Franklin. 341.6 P900 



''"' The federation of the world. vii,[2],i62 p. D. Boston : Hough- 

 ton, Mififlin & Co., 1899. 



Contents: i. The solidarity of humanity. 2. Solidarity unrealized. 3. The causes of 

 the disunity. 4. The development of the war system. 5. The influence of Christianity 

 in restoring the federative principle. 6. War ethically wrong. 7. War an ti- federative. 

 8. The new world society. 9. The growing triumph of arbitration. 10. The United 

 States of the World. Appendix. The Czar's rescript calling for a conference on reduc- 

 tion of armaments. 



"Bibliography," p. 154-162. 



Holland, Thomas Erskine. 34i-04 H71 



^"" Studies in international law. viii,3i4p. O. Oxford : Clarendon 

 Press, 1898. 



Contents: Part i. The law of war: i. Alberico Gentili. 2. The early literature of the 

 law of war. 3. The Brussels Conference of 1874, and other diplomatic attempts to miti- 

 gate the rigour of warfare. 4. The progress toward a written law of war. 5. The bom- 

 bardment of open coast towns. 6. International law in the war between Japan and China. 

 7. Pacific blockade. Part 2. Illustrations of the system of international law: 8. Recent 

 diplomatic discussions. 9. The literature of international law in 1884. 10. International 

 law and acts of Parliament. Part 3. The Eastern question: 11. The treaty relations of 

 Russia and Turkey, 1774-1853. 12. The execution of the Treaty of Berlin. 13. Bul- 

 garia, Greece, and the Treaty of Berlin. 14. The international position of the Suez Canal. 

 Part 4. Biographical sketches: 15. Notices necrologiques sur quelques membres anglais 

 de rinstitut de droit international. 



