Incoming Resources
- A discourse on the conduct of the government of Great Britain, in respect to neutral nations, written in the year 1758 by Charles Jenkinson
- Belgium and Greece, by J.W. Headlam
- Hudson's Bay Company to Lord Clarendon, Hudson's Bay House, February 28th, 1854
- A discourse on the conduct of the government of Great-Britain, in respect to neutral nations, during the present war
- The Case of the United States, to be laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration to be convened at Geneva, under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871
- Correspondence respecting the Geneva arbitration
- A discourse on the conduct of the government of Great Britain in respect to neutral nations, by Charles Lord Hawkesbury
- The case of the United States, to be laid before the tribunal of arbitration, to be convened at Geneva, under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871
- The Alabama claims, speech of the Honourable Charles Sumner delivered in executive session of the United States Senate, on Tuesday, April 13th, 1869, against the ratification of the Johnson-Clarendon Treaty for the settlement of the Alabama and other claims
- Letters of Sulpicius on the northern confederacy, with an appendix containing the Treaty of Armed Neutrality, together with other documents relative to the subject
- Case presented on the part of the government of Her Britannic Majesty to the Tribunal of Arbitration, constituted under Article I of the treaty concluded at Washington on the 8th May, 1871, between Her Britannic Majesty and the United States of America
- The indirect claims of the United States under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871, as submitted to the tribunal of arbitration at Geneva, by William Beach Lawrence
- The seizure of the Southern commissioners, considered with reference to international law and to the question of war or peace, by Philip Anstie Smith
- The case of the United States laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration, convened at Geneva, under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871
- War in disguise, or, The frauds of the neutral flags