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... marine . A liberty confined to fishermen inhabiting America was consistent with this policy . 58 EFFECTS OF UNITED STATES CONTENTION . 8. If the treaty were to be construed in the manner contended for by the United States , then there ...
... marine . A liberty confined to fishermen inhabiting America was consistent with this policy . 58 EFFECTS OF UNITED STATES CONTENTION . 8. If the treaty were to be construed in the manner contended for by the United States , then there ...
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... marine miles of any of the coasts , bays , creeks , or harbours of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America , not in- cluded within the above - mentioned limits . His Majesty's Government contend that the negotiators of the treaty ...
... marine miles of any of the coasts , bays , creeks , or harbours of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America , not in- cluded within the above - mentioned limits . His Majesty's Government contend that the negotiators of the treaty ...
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... marine miles of any of the coasts , bays , creeks , or harbours . It is obvious that the 3 marine miles must be measured not from the shores , but from the limits of the bay . To Lord Falkland , Governor of Nova Scotia , this idea was ...
... marine miles of any of the coasts , bays , creeks , or harbours . It is obvious that the 3 marine miles must be measured not from the shores , but from the limits of the bay . To Lord Falkland , Governor of Nova Scotia , this idea was ...
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... marine miles of the shore . Attempt has been made to minimise the effect of Mr. Webster's declaration , and it is sometimes said that Mr. Webster indicated in his notice that the " strict and rigid construction " was not the true ...
... marine miles of the shore . Attempt has been made to minimise the effect of Mr. Webster's declaration , and it is sometimes said that Mr. Webster indicated in his notice that the " strict and rigid construction " was not the true ...
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... marine miles from such bays and harbours shall be measured from a straight line drawn across the bay or harbour , in the part nearest the entrance , at the first point where the width does not exceed 10 miles , the said lines to be ...
... marine miles from such bays and harbours shall be measured from a straight line drawn across the bay or harbour , in the part nearest the entrance , at the first point where the width does not exceed 10 miles , the said lines to be ...
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