INDEX 



"Agreement of the people" of 

 1647. See England. 



Alsace-Lorraine, annexations by 

 France confirmed in Treaty 

 of Muenster (1648), 53; in- 

 demnity to German princes 

 for abolition of feudal rights 

 by revolutionary France, 59 

 (note) ; annexation by Ger- 

 many (1871), 145-149, 166, 

 174-176; cession by Germany 

 to France (1919), see Ver- 

 sailles, Treaty of. 



American Conference, First In- 

 ternational. See International 

 American Conference, First 

 (1890). 



Argyll Duke of, opposed to ple- 

 biscite in Alsace-Lorraine 

 (1871), 175-176. 



Asquith, Herbert H., on self- 

 determination, 177. 



Assembly vote in ancient Greece. 

 See Greece. 



Austria, Peace with Allied and 

 Associated Powers. See St. 

 Germain, Treaty of. 



Avignon and Venaissin, vote for 

 annexation to revolutionary 

 France, 56, 59; intervention by 

 France, 58, 60; Papal protests, 

 59, 60 (note). 



Baltic States, independence by 

 assembly vote or by direct 

 popular vote, 128-130, 155. 

 See also Brest-Litovsk, Treaty 

 of. 



Basel, bishopric under German 

 sovereignty, resolution re- 

 nouncing allegiance, 61-62; 

 intervention by revolutionary 

 France, 63 ; vote for annexa- 

 tion to France, 63. 



Belgium, declares itself republic, 

 free from Austrian sover- 



eignty (1790), 68; reduced to 

 former status, 69; interven- 

 tion against Austria by revo- 

 lutionary France, 66 ff. ; French 

 decree of Dec. 15, 1792, pre- 

 pares for annexation to 

 France, 71-72; opposition to 

 annexation, 71-72; propaganda 

 of political clubs organized by 

 French commissioners, 72-74; 

 votes for annexation, 74. 



Bingen. See Mainz. 



Bonfils, Henri, on cession, 29 

 (note), 30 (note) ; on option, 

 163. 



Bourgeoisie, definition of feudal, 

 35, 41 ; relation to liege lord, 

 35~36, 40. 42; relation to king 

 as suzerain of liege lord, 37, 

 40. 



Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of, no 

 plebiscites for Baltic States, 

 Lithuania and the Ukraine, 

 128-130. 



British Labor Partj', Program 

 of peace, 154. 



Brittany, remonstrances by royal 

 courts of, 24 (note). 



Bucharest, Treaty of, no plebis- 

 cites provided, 130. 



Bulgaria, Peace with Allied and 

 Associated Powers, 150 (note). 



Cavour, becomes guiding slates- 

 man of Piedmont (1852), 86; 

 resigns after king signs Pre- 

 liminary Peace of Villafranca 

 (1859), S7; becomes premier 

 again (i860), 80. See also 

 Italian States; Plombieres. 



Cession, modes of. J<). See also 

 Ronfils; Hall; Hershey; Op- 

 penhcim ; United States Su- 

 preme Court ; Willoughby. 



Chile, annexation of Tacna and 

 Arica. See Tacna and .\rica. 



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