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mand for, 234. Liberia, Republic of, 59 Limitation of Armament, commission of League on, 265; Conference on, 266-290. Liverpool, Lord, 20. Livingston, Robert R., minister to France, 12. Lodge, Senator Henry Cabot, on Oregon dispute, 110, 111; denies existence of secret treaty with England, 120; stands for unconditional surrender of Germany, 217; issues round robin, 231; presents reservations to Treaty of Versailles, 248; presents Four-Power Treaty, 278, inconsistency of, 287. London Naval Conference, 71. _Lusitania_, sinking of, 179. Madero, Francisco, 160. Madison, James, favors joint action with England against Holy Alliance, 30. Mahan, Alfred T., 99. Maine, boundary dispute with New Brunswick, 106. Manchuria, Russian encroachments on, 91-93, 95. Marcy, William L., secretary of state, views on Declaration of Paris, 65. Maximilian, Prince, placed by Louis Napoleon on throne of Mexico, 46. Merchant vessels, proposal to arm, 185. Mexico, French intervention in, 46; Huerta revolution in, 160; American policy toward, 160-164. Monroe, James, sent to Paris to aid Livingston in negotiations for purchase of New Orleans and West Florida, 13; consults Jefferson and Madison on subject of British proposals for joint action against Holy Alliance, 26-28; message of December 2, 1823, 36-39; emphasizes separation of European and American politics, 43. Monroe Doctrine, compared with policy of isolation, 3; justification of, 4; formulation of, 19; text of, 36-39; reception of, in Europe, 39; basis of, 43; sanction of, 45; relation of, to European balance of power, 46, 52; attitude of England toward, 52; negative side of, 57; adverse criticism of, 131; not a self-denying declaration, 147; reservation of, 232, 249. Moore, John Bassett, 263. Moroccan question. _See_ Algeciras Conference. Motley, John L., 113. Munitions of war, sale of to belligerents, 181-184. McKinley, William, reasons for retaining Philippine Islands, 84, 85. McLeod, Alexander, arrest of, 104; acquittal of, 105. Napoleon, Louis, intervenes in Mexico, 46; decides to withdraw, 47, 48. Neutral prizes, destruction of, 72, 180. Neutrality, Washington's proclamation of 1793, 8; failure of, in Napoleonic wars, 14, 15; Wilson's proclamation of, 172; nature of, 172, 173; so-called ethical neutrality, 174; abandonment of, 186. New Brunswick, boundary dispute with Maine, 106. Niagara conference on Mexican que
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