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Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Historical Resume Continued. 



Great Britain, condition of, 1783, Shelburne to Parliament, Jan. 27, 1783, 



B. C. 0. Ap., 123, 482-3. Independence insisted upon, 480. "Liberty,' 1 

 Adams's diary, U. S. 0. Ap., 223, 490. "Liberty" and "right," 487. 

 "Liberty" and "right" synonymous to certain extent, 491. "Liberty'' 

 means "franchise," 491. Negotiations, 1782, 483-491. No question arose 

 under, 523-524. Partition of empire theory, 492. Provisional articles, 488-90. 

 Reciprocal rights in provisional article, 491. "Right," Adams's diary, U. 8. 



C. Ap., 223, 490. "Right," Fitzherbert to Shelburne, Dec. 4, 1782, B. C. 0. 

 Ap., 110, 487. Shelburne to Parliament, Jan. 27, 1783, B. C. Ap., 123, con- 

 dition of Great Britain, 1783, 482-3. War, effect of, on treaties, 493-506: 

 Auckland's speech, Parliamentary History of Great Britain, xxxvi: 704, 505; 

 British argument not based on record, 494; Calvo, D. II, 214, 215, 501; 

 Carnarvon, Parliamentary History of Great Britain, xxxvi: 715, 506; Clauss, 

 p. 213, 499-500; contracts, analogy of executed and executory, GRAY, 497; 

 Fabre, p. SS, 501; Ferguson, 2:63, 64, 502; French treaty rights, 507, 

 Hawkesbury, Parliamentary History of Great Britain, xxxvi: 763, 507; Holt- 

 zendorff, 501; Olivart, 501; Real right not ended by war, 496. Westlake, 

 1:60-62, 498. Wheaton, sec. 268, 498. 



Treaty of 1814, position of negotiators, 524. 



Treaty of 1818: Adams to Bathurst, Sept. 25, 1815, U. S. C. Ap., 272, view 

 of American negotiators, 524. Anglo- American Telegraph Co., Direct United 

 States Cable Co. v., Conception Bay, 540. Bait, 532-3. Bait, entrance for, 

 GRAY, 526. Bays, 538-540. Bynkershoek's theory of defensibility, 540. 

 Negotiations: American negotiators to British negotiators, note, trade limi- 

 tations, limited coasts, 528; bait, summary of provisions, 532-3; British 

 concessions, Robinson to Castlereagh, Oct. 10, 1818, B. C. Ap., 92, 529; 

 changes in phraseology, 526; "coasts," 537-538; coast, description of, 

 summary of provisions, 531; counter-project, 527; "cure" and "dry," 537; 

 "explanatory memorandum to first project, 526; failure to file counter- 

 memorandum, 527; first project, 525; "forever," 533-35; "in common," 

 535-537; LAMMASCH, British opposition to renunciatory clause, 534; limited 

 coasts, 528; renunciatory clause, 532; Robinson to Castlereagh, Oct. 10, 

 1818, B. C. Ap., 92, British concessions, 529; shelter, summary of pro- 

 visions, 532-3; trade limitations, 528; water, summary of provisions, 

 532-3; wood, summary of provisions, 532-3; words of tenure, summary of 

 provisions, 531. Renunciatory clause, 538-540. 



War, effect of on treaties, 493-506. 



See same title under Treaty of 1783. 



Water, treaty of 1818, 532-3. 



Westlake, I: 60-62, effect of war on treaties, 498. 



Wheaton, sec. 268, effect of war on treaties, 498. 



Wood, treaty of 1818, 532-3. 



Words of tenure, negotiations of 1818, 531. 

 Question 1, pp. 540-867. (June 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 30, July 1, 1910.) 



Act of sovereignty defined, 697-8. 



Acts of internal administration of governments not binding here, 787. 



Adams, Bathurst to, Oct. 30, 1815, U. S. C. Ap., 277, "in common," 738. 



Adams' diary, "liberty" as used by negotiators, 1782, 707. 



Adams, Gallatin to, Nov. 6, 1818, B. C. Ap., 97, servitude, "for ever" 580, 

 863-4. 



Adams to Castlereagh, Jan. 22, 1816, U. S. C.Ap., 279: "In common," 722; 

 "liberty" and "right," 708-9. 



