[1107] A Practical Treatise on the Law of Nations relative to the Legal Effect of War on the Commerce of Belligerents and Neutrals. London, 1812.

[1108] Das Europäische Völkerrecht, Berlin, 1817, p. 141.

[1109] “So weit der Schuss des Geschütses vom Ufer es bestreichen möge; dies selbst nahm man mit noch ungebundenerer Will-Kühr auf 3 Lieues an.”

[1110] P. 564.

[1111] Europäisches Völkerrecht, Stuttgart, 1821, p. 204; Droit des Gens moderne de l’Europe, 1819, III. ii. 130 (ed. 1831).

[1112] A Digest of the Law of Maritime Captures or Prizes, New York, 1815, c. ii. p. 55.

[1113] Elements of International Law, c. iv. ss. 6-10. London, 1836.

[1114] The King’s Chambers were, however, confined to the coast of England. [See p. 122].

[1115] Commentaries on American Law, i. Part I. Lect. iii.

[1116] Commentaries on the Law of Nations, p. 119. 1839.