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... regard to vessels in distress , stress of weather , or needing supplies , as to the President shall seem proper ) , whether such vessels shall have come directly from said dominions on such destined voyage or by way of some port or ...
... regard to vessels in distress , stress of weather , or needing supplies , as to the President shall seem proper ) , whether such vessels shall have come directly from said dominions on such destined voyage or by way of some port or ...
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... regards those waters , is limited in its scope by the engage- ments of the Treaty of Washington , which cannot be modified or affected by any municipal legislation . I cannot anticipate that with regard to these principles any ...
... regards those waters , is limited in its scope by the engage- ments of the Treaty of Washington , which cannot be modified or affected by any municipal legislation . I cannot anticipate that with regard to these principles any ...
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... regard to the employ- ment of British subjects in the fisheries on those coasts of New- foundland . Americans carry on a large trade in herrings , which are found on those coasts . The fish are caught in nets worked from small boats ...
... regard to the employ- ment of British subjects in the fisheries on those coasts of New- foundland . Americans carry on a large trade in herrings , which are found on those coasts . The fish are caught in nets worked from small boats ...
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... regard to fishing , and the drying and curing of fish , are confined to American fishermen . BRITISH CONTROL OVER BRITISH SUBJECTS . 12. But , apart from the general question as to the employment of foreigners , it is submitted that the ...
... regard to fishing , and the drying and curing of fish , are confined to American fishermen . BRITISH CONTROL OVER BRITISH SUBJECTS . 12. But , apart from the general question as to the employment of foreigners , it is submitted that the ...
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... regard to the general line of the coast ; and to consider its bays , creeks , and harbours ( that is , the indentations usually so accounted ) as included within that line . But the under- signed cannot admit it to be reasonable ...
... regard to the general line of the coast ; and to consider its bays , creeks , and harbours ( that is , the indentations usually so accounted ) as included within that line . But the under- signed cannot admit it to be reasonable ...
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