858 Dibliogyapliy of American Diplomacy
- A General CoUectioii of Treaties, Deelaratiivis of War, Pamplilets
aud other Publications, relating to Peace and J!'ar, 4 vols., 2d ed. (Lon- don, 1732). — This collection includes materials from 1495 to 1731 and is extremely serviceable. Thomas Rymer, Foedera, Conventiones, Literae et cujuscumque gene- ris Acta Publica, 2d ed., 20 vols., (London, 172S-1735). — Comes down from iioi to 1654. Many titles in English. A Syllabus in English by T. D. Hardy has been published, 3 vols., (London, 1869-1883).
- Tetot, Repertoire de Traites de Paix (Paris, 1S66).— Practically an
index to Dumont and the other great collections covering the period from 1493 to 1866. The treaties of the federal period (i 778-1 901) are regularly printed with the annual statutes of the L'nited States, and also in two official collections : United States, Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the District of Columbia, Post Office, Public Treaties (Washington, 1875). United States, Treaties and Conventions concluded bettceen the United States and other Powers since July 4, 1776 (Washington, 1889) ; also printed as Senate Executive Documents, 48 Cong., 2 sess.. No. 47. United States, Compilation of Treaties in Force (Washington, 1899). Treaties between other American powers, or between American pow- ers and European powers, or between European powers on American subjects, since the American Revolution, will be found in the standard collections of state papers, such as British and Foreign State Papers, Archives Diplomatiques, Staatsarchiv ; and also in the following collec- tions (see Tetot, Repertoire des Traites').
- Carlos Calvo, Coleccion Completa de los Tratados, Convenciones, Capi-
tulaciones, Armisticios y otros Ados diplomdticos de todos los Estados de la America Latina . . . desde I4g3, n vols., (Paris, 186 2-1 869). — Comes down to 1823 ; includes also Spanish and Portuguese treaties in the colonial period. Martens and Cussy, Recueil Manuel et Pratique de Traites, Conven- tions et autre Actes Diplomatiques, 7 vols., (Leipzig, 1S46-1857). Gives significant parts of treaties or refers to their source. Covers the period 1 760-1 856. — An abridgment of the great Martens, Recueil, etc. The latter continues Dumont and Wenck, and is continued by : Charles Samwer and Jules Hopf, Nouveau Recueil General de Traites ct autres Ordres Relatifs aux Rapports de Droit Into'national, 25 vols, and index, to 1900 (Gottingen, 1876- ). — Treaties and other documents in original language or French. B. Official Collections of Documents. Indexes and finding lists of public documents are enumerated in Chan- ning and Hart, Guide to the Study of American Histoiy, § i6e. In T. H. McKee's Reports of the Select Special Committees, United States Senate, and Reports of the Select and Special Committees, United States House of