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Acton, Lord, on right and wrong in history and politics, 7, 76.

Adams, Charles Francis, 88.

Addison, 63.

Advocationis Hispanicae Libri Duo, Gentili's, 119.

Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaty of, 67.

Albany, the fourth Duke of, 73–4. Albin, Les grands Traités politiques, 144.

Allgemeiner bistorischer Handatlas, Droysen's, 146.

Alliances, Frederick II of Prussia on the making of, 160; Clausewitz on, 161–2.

Ambassadors, Wotton's 'pleasant definition' of, 7–8; early, 16 sqq.; 'eloquence' of, 17, 21, 216, 220–1; Machiavelli on the office of, 77–8; as comedians, 217, 227; Vera, Wicquefort, Callières, and Charles de Martens on the function and qualities of, 216 ''sgg. See'' Diplomacy and Diplomatists.

Ambassadeur et ses Fonctions, L', 153–5. See Wicquefort.

Ambassadeur, Le Parfait, 17, 152–3. See Vera.

Amelot de la Houssaie, 77, 230.

Amphibologies, 32.

Anti-Machiavel writings, 76–7, 151.

Aquinas, 177.

'Arbitration', 160.

Archives de l'Histoire de France, 89–90.

Archives diplomatiques, 144.

Astutia, 76.

Atlases, historical, 146.

Augustine, 5, 177.

Aurelius, Marcus, 177.

Austin, 92.

Baas, 45.

Bacon, 15, 24, 38, 140–1.

Balance of Power, the, 20, 27–8, 79–80, 93, 95, 96, 104, 108, 147, 191–4, 203–4.

Balfour, A. J., on the conduct of foreign policy, 265–9.

Bentham, 180, 181; on Perpetual Peace, 195–200.

Berkeley, Bishop, 211.

Bernard, Mountague, Lectures on Diplomacy, 28, 80, 164–5.

Bibliothèque de l'Homme public, 154.

Bismarck, 13, 15, 38, 41–2, 43, 59, 51, 68–9, 176.

Black Book of the Admiralty, The, 126, 130, 136.

Blake, Instructions to, 133.

Bolingbroke, 27.

Borgia, Caesar, 76.

Boroughs, Sir John, 128, 131–41.

Breteuil, le baron de, 53.

Britain and alliances in the eighteenth century, 57 sqq.

Broglie, le comte de, 80

Brougham, Lord, 15.

Bruhl, Count, 54.

Bryce, James (Lord), 277, 279, 280.

Buchanan, Sir A., 252–3.

Burke, 80, 97, 21 3.

Byzantine diplomacy, 19.

Callières, his book, 155–6; on the function of the negotiator, 219; on the qualities of the diplomatist, 223–8, 229–30; on the conduct of negotiations, 239–40, 246; on treaties, 249–50.

Cambridge Modern History, The 89, 146, 171.