[337] III. 65. ‘Cavendo ne metuant, homines metuendos ultro se efficiunt, et injuriam ab nobis repulsam, tamquam aut facere aut pati necesse sit, injungimus aliis.’
[INDEX.]
- Achæan, curious mode of warfare, [131]
- Alexander II. of Russia, [3], [10]
- Armed neutrality, the, [86]
- Armour, [55], [224]
- Ashantee battle song, [86]
- Balloonists in war, [148]
- Battles, allusions to:
- Agincourt, [201], [262]
- Bouvines, [194]
- Camperdown, [80]
- Crecy, [9], [54]
- Dover, [84]
- Musselborough, [56]
- Navarette, [59]
- Neerwinden, [6]
- Nicopoli, [56]
- Nile, [81]
- Otterbourne, [196]
- Pavia, [141]
- Poitiers, [207]
- Tel-el-Kebir, [253]
- Bearskin hats, [223], [224]
- Becon, Thomas, on military service in the sixteenth century, [208]
- Bishops in war, [35], [52-3], [193-8], [261]
- Blinding of prisoners, [42-3]
- Blockade, effective, [92]
- Bloodhounds used in war, [171-2]
- Bombardment, theory and practice of, [12], [15], [17], [106], [116]
- Bounties for scalps, [156]
- Brigand, meaning of, [57]
- Britons, love for military life, [156]
- Brussels Conference on laws of war, [10], [94], [95], [105], [123], [130], [141-6]-[7-8], [158]
- Bullinger, limits to right of military service, [208], [263]
- Cannons, [5]
- Cannon-shot oath, [130]
- Capitulations, [100-1]
- Chain-shot, [6]
- Chivalry, age of, [32]
- Church, influence of, on war, [52], [185-193], [204-16], [252]
- Churches, destruction of, [48]
- Church parade, [219]
- Cities, fate of, in war:
- Amiens, surprise of, [148]
- Badajoz, storming of, [27]
- Barcelona, siege of, [138]
- Brescia, storming of, [103]
- Calais, siege of, [44]
- Constantine, storming of, [27]
- Copenhagen, bombardment of, [15], [268]
- Dinant, storming of, [102]
- Gaza, storming of, [107]
- Grammont, massacre at, [35]
- Gravelines, massacre at, [36]
- Haarlem, siege of, [97]
- Liège, storming of, [102]
- Limoges, massacre at, [37]
- Londonderry, siege of, [197-8]
- Magdeburg, massacre at, [27], [112]
- Malta, siege of, [97]
- Meaux, surrender of, [45], [101]
- Mirandola, siege of, [197]
- Oudenarde, siege of, [47]
- Pekin, English at, [237]
- Persepolis, burning of, [108]
- Poitiers, massacre at, [34]
- Rome, sack of, [103]
- Rouen, surrender of, [47], [101]
- San Sebastian, storming of, [28]
- Strasburg, bombardment of [15], [17], 106
- Terouanne, destruction of, [137]
- Thebes, sack of, [103]
- Toledo, siege of, [42]
- Tyre, siege of, [108]
- Ulm, surprise of, [149]
- Washington, English in, [16]
- Conference stratagem, [136]
- Conscription, the, [242-8]
- Consecration of banners, [201]
- Contraband, [88]
- Contributions, military, [20], [118]
- Costume, military, [222-3]
- Crossbow, [4], [133]
- Cruelty and courage, [110]
- Custom of war, character of, [186], [210]
- Decimation, story of, [222]
- Declaration of Paris, [73], [78], [86-9]
- Declaration of St. Petersburg, [2], [3], [81]
- Declaration of war, [19], [198]
- Desertion, [230-1]
- Discipline, [7], [218], [234], [236]
- Dress, philosophy of military, [229]
- Duty, [74], [121], [264]
- Embargoes, [89]
- Explosive bullets, [1-2], [81]
- False flag, stratagem of the, [128-130]
- False information in war, [152]
- Fecials, Roman, [271]
- Firearms, feeling against, [5], [226]
- Fireships, [84-5]
- Flogging, [234-5]
- Forged despatches, [151]
- Free Companies, [60], [260]
- Free ships, free goods, [87]
- Fruit-trees, [16], [17], [47], [161]
- Germans, the, in war, [40], [106], [115-9]
- Greek fire, [83-4]
- Grenadiers, [223]
- Hanging in war, [44-7]
- Honour, variable notions of, [155-6], [267]
- Hostages, taking of, revived, [117]
- Innocent III., [206]
- Invention of the bayonet, [6]
- Jomini, Baron, President of Brussels Conference, [95]
- Julius II., story of, [196]
- Jus Angariæ, [90]
- Justice in war, [208], [258-9], [271], [273-80]
- Khonds, theory of war, [203]
- Kidnapping soldiers in Germany, [241]
- Kissing the earth, custom of, [201]
- Lateran Council, Third, [4]
- Laws of war among savages, [159]
- Lent, observation of, in war, [51], [205]
- Leo the Great, [204]
- Letters of marque, [74], [78]
- Letters, military contempt for, [156]
- Limoges, Council of, [203]
- Loha Pennu, an Indian war-god, [203]
- Macedonian warfare, [133]
- Magic, use of, in war, [199]
- Malingering, [231-4]
- Marriage, restrictions on, [218-9]
- Mercenary service, [260-3]
- Military cant, [21], [105-6], [118], [163]
- — vandalism, [16], [48], [163], [237]
- Missionaries, [176-182]
- — failure of, [177]
- — legal control of, 181
- Missionaries, Norwegian, in Zululand, [179]
- Mission stations destroyed, [180]
- Mozley, Canon, on war, [212]
- Musket, [5], [133]
- Mutiny Act, first, [265]
- Names of weapons, [200]
- Neutral ships and property, [86]
- Night attacks, [133]
- Numbers slain in war, [8-10]
- Oath, military, [264-5]
- Oath by cannon-shot, [130]
- Ophthalmia, artificial, [233]
- Palatinate, devastation of the, [17], [267]
- Pay, soldiers’, [239], [261]
- Perfidy, cases of, [135]
- Perjury, cases of, [139]
- Perpetual peace, Von Moltke on, [119]
- Piracy, [67-70], [255]
- Plunder of property at sea, [67-70]
- Plunder of property on land, [61-3], [66], [118]
- Poison, use of, in war, [13], [14], [172-3]
- Poisoning the air, [49]
- Poisoning water, [14], [29]
- Press, influence of, in war, [112], [177], [182], [253]
- Prisoners, treatment of, [17], [18], [40], [85], [99], [113]
- Prisoners, beheaded, [97], [106]
- — blinded, [43]
- — burnt, [103], [111]
- — drowned, [101-2]-[6]
- — hung, [46], [101-3]
- — maimed, [43], [103]
- — massacred, [41], [111]
- — tortured, [194]
- Privateering, [70-9]
- — Lord Nelson on, [77]
- Prizes and prize-money, [70]
- Prize Court, [76]
- Punishments, military, [221-6]
- Purificatory battle rites, [250]
- Pursers on privateers, [76]
- Recruiting, difficulty of, [240]
- — former system of, in France and Germany, [241]
- Red, the military colour, [223]
- Red-hot shot, [5], [83]
- Reprisals, [93-118]
- — savage German, [117-8]
- Right of search, [88]
- Right of wreck, [89]
- Roman warfare, [114], [132], [271-2]
- Sacred buildings in war, [16], [48-9]
- Sea battles, [80], [83]
- Scalping enemies, [170]
- Sentry-go, [229]
- Slavery, influence of its cessation on war, [112]
- Socialism, chief cause of, [245-8]
- Soldiers of mark:
- Alaric, [204]
- Alexander the Great, [107-10], [133]
- Barbarossa, [100]
- Bayard, [6], [57], [149], [151], [165], [201], [226], [273]
- Bertrand du Guesclin, [40-1], [44]
- Black Prince, the, [37], [59]
- Blücher, [16], [17]
- Cæsar, [98], [156], [169], [272]
- Catinat, [145]
- Chandos, Sir John, [55]
- Charles of Anjou, [100]
- Charles the Bold, [111]
- Charles XII. of Sweden, [133], [226]
- Crillon, [22], [73], [243]
- Custine, [145]
- David, king of the Jews, [111], [251]
- David I. of Scotland, [111]
- Des Adretz, [111]
- Edward I., [106]
- Edward III., 44
- Eugene, Prince, [149]
- Feuquières, [97], [138], [149]
- Francis I., [140]
- Francis de Vere, [104]
- Frederick the Great, [16], [142]
- Genseric, [205]
- Godfrey de Bouillon, [100]
- Gustavus Adolphus, [19-20], [22], [221]
- Henri Quatre, [30]
- Henry V., [101]
- Keppel, Admiral, [270]
- Manny, Sir Walter, [44], [57]
- Maurice, Prince, [150]
- Montluc, [107], [121], [133], [137], [145], [156]
- Moltke, [119]
- Orange, Prince of, [152]
- Parma, Prince of, [146]
- Pélissier, [165]
- Peterborough, Lord, [138]
- Pyrrhus, [157]
- Richard I., [111], [195]
- Saxe, Marshal, [226]
- Scipio, [146]
- Sertorius, [143], [145]
- Sully, [30]
- Suwarrow, [238]
- Wellington, Duke of, [20], [236]
- Wolseley, Lord, [143-4], [151], [244]
- Xerxes, [47], [99], [146]
- Spaniards in war, [40], [42], [97], [167-9], [200]
- Spies, [141-8]
- Vattel on, [141]
- Frederick the Great on, [142]
- Lord Wolseley on, [143-4]
- Storming cities, [27], [238]
- Surprises, [148-9]
- Surrender at discretion, [45], [100], [123]
- Ternate, island of, [131]
- Torpedoes, first use of, [5]
- — introduced into European warfare, [85]
- Treatise on Tactics by Leo VI., [83]
- Truce of God, [205]
- War, real character of, [27], [186], [210]
- Wars, abolition of private, [205], [227]
- Weapons, [50]
- Women, imprisoned in war, [38]
- Women and children, slaughter of, [23], [33-8], [117]
- Women as soldiers, [242]
- Writers, &c.:
- Arrian, [109]
- Bluntschli, [127]
- Bynkershoeck, [14], [127]
- Cicero, [114], [126]
- Descartes, [254]
- Dobritzhoffer, [160]
- Emerigon, [73]
- Erasmus, [186], [244]
- Froissart, [23]
- Frontinus, [134]
- Grotius, [14], [17], [23], [126], [187], [256], [258], [273]
- Hallam, [32], [50]
- Hautefeuille, [67]
- Kant, [23], [30]
- Las Casas, [167]
- Molloy, [77]
- Origen, [190]
- Palmerston, Lord, [227]
- Penn, [173]
- Polyænus, [135]
- Quintus Curtius, [109]
- St. Pierre, Abbé, [30]
- Sepulveda, [167]
- Tertullian, [189]
- Turner, Sir James, [259]
- Valin, [73]
- Vattel, [14], [18], [21], [73], [104-5], [139], [141], [266]
- Vauban, [15]
- Victor Hugo, [252]
- Voltaire, [210], [267-8]
- Whewell, [67]
- Wycliffe, [193]
- Zwingli, [263]
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like England should have been heard an inquiry of which
like England should have been heard at an inquiry of which