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INDEX 



213 



Rivier, Alphonse, on plebiscite 

 and popular sovereignty, 30 

 (note) ; on option, 163. 



Romagna. See Italian States. 



Rome, ancient, plebiscite in in- 

 ternal affairs of, 12-16, 18-19, 

 197-198; no popular consent 

 recognized in foreign relations 

 of, 31 ; plebiscite in modern 

 (1870), 93-94- 



Rotteck, K., on conquests of an- 

 cient Greece and Rome, 31. 



Rouard de Card, on plebiscite, 



49- 

 Roumania. See Valachia and 



Moldavia. 

 Rovigo. See Italian States. 



St. Bartholomew, plebiscite for 

 union with France (1877), 

 1 1 5-1 16. 



St. Croix. See Danish West 

 Indies. 



St. Germain, Treaty of, plebis- 

 cite provided for Klagenfurt 

 area only, 150; result of pleb- 

 iscite held, 150 (note) ; Austria 

 denied right to join Germany 

 without consent of League, 

 150. 



St. John. See Danish West In- 

 dies. 



Savoy, intervention by revolu- 

 tionary France, 64-65, y6 

 (note) ; vote for annexation 

 to France, 66; return of part 

 of, by canvass of signatures 

 (1815), 80 (note) ; promised 

 by Cavour to Napoleon 111,86, 

 89, 93, 97-98, 98 (note) ; cession 

 to France by plebscite (i860), 

 97-101 ; cession of, as infringe- 

 ment upon Swiss rights, loo- 

 loi. See also Cavour. 



Schleswig, Northern, plebiscite 

 proposed in 1864, ioi5-i07; pro- 

 vided in Art. V of Treaty of 

 Prague (1866), 108-110, 125 

 (note) ; Art. V eliminated 

 (1878), lofriio. See also Ver- 

 sailles, Treaty of. 



Self-determination, as applied by 

 revolutionary France, 77; not 

 recognized by Europe outside 

 of France, 80; not applied by 



imperial France, 8<>-8i, 165; 

 Allied and Associated Powers 

 demand peace on basis of, 

 128, 176-178; Central Powers 

 consent to, I54-I55, 178-179; 

 by direct (popular) or indirect 

 (assembly) vote, 155-156; scope 

 and aim of, 155 (note), 161- 

 163 ; danger to State, 163, 167- 

 170, 202-^03; for uncivilized 

 peoples, 189-190; forces work- 

 ing for recognition of, 182- 

 183, 188-192; forces working 

 against recognition of, 183- 

 188; status in constitutional 

 law, 183-188, 202-203; status 

 in international law, 51, 181, 

 192-195; advocates and oppo- 

 nents of, 171, 188-189, 199 

 (note) ; policy of state in re- 

 gard to, 168. See also Popu- 

 lar consent. 



Seward, W. H., on plebiscite. 

 See Danish West Indies. 



Sherman, Johnj on plebiscite. 

 See Hawaiian Islands. 



Silesia. See Versailles, Treaty 

 of. 



Spanish-American War, Ameri- 

 can Peace Commission, on 

 popular consent, 174. 



Speier. See Mainz. 



Squatter sovereignty, 123-125. 



Suffrage, universal, and the pleb- 

 iscite, 12, 26. 



Switzerland, plebiscite in, 11-12, 

 20-21, 24. See also Savoy. 



Tacna and Arica, annexed by 

 Chile (1884) on condition of 

 plebiscite to be held after ten 

 years, 126. 



Tahiti Islands, chiefs consulted 

 regarding cession to France 

 (1880), 116 (note). 



Thiers, on plebiscite. See Al- 

 sace-Lorraine; Inviolability of 

 licnch soil. 



Toul, annexation by France 

 (1552) without consent of 

 ixjpulation, 50-53. 



Trcviso. See Italian States. 



Turkey, Peace with Allied and 

 Associated Powers. 150 (not?). 



Tuscany. See Italian States. 



