United States Congressional Serial Set, Ausgabe 5932U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... letter to Mr. Welsh of the 28th September , 1878 , " that the fishery rights of the United States con- ceded by the Treaty of Washington are to be exercised wholly free from the restraints and regulations of the statutes of Newfoundland ...
... letter to Mr. Welsh of the 28th September , 1878 , " that the fishery rights of the United States con- ceded by the Treaty of Washington are to be exercised wholly free from the restraints and regulations of the statutes of Newfoundland ...
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Mr. Root replied in a letter to Mr. Whitelaw Reid ( the 30th June , 1906 ) ( App . , p . 498 ) — Yet we may agree that ships , strictly speaking , can have no rights or duties , and that whenever the memorandum , or the letter upon ...
Mr. Root replied in a letter to Mr. Whitelaw Reid ( the 30th June , 1906 ) ( App . , p . 498 ) — Yet we may agree that ships , strictly speaking , can have no rights or duties , and that whenever the memorandum , or the letter upon ...
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... letter ( App . , p . 115 ) addressed by the Secretary of the Treasury to the officers of Customs in districts where vessels are licensed for the fisheries , directing them to impress the crews of fishing vessels with a sense of the ...
... letter ( App . , p . 115 ) addressed by the Secretary of the Treasury to the officers of Customs in districts where vessels are licensed for the fisheries , directing them to impress the crews of fishing vessels with a sense of the ...
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... letter , but none of those reported to the department have been presented in a form to fulfil the expectation entertained that the Government would be enabled to found upon it a specific complaint against the conduct of the local ...
... letter , but none of those reported to the department have been presented in a form to fulfil the expectation entertained that the Government would be enabled to found upon it a specific complaint against the conduct of the local ...
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... letter ( 27th March , 1841 ) to Lord Palmerston , in which he said ( App . , p . 126 ) : - It also appears , from information recently received by the Govern- ment of the United States , that the provincial authorities assume a right to ...
... letter ( 27th March , 1841 ) to Lord Palmerston , in which he said ( App . , p . 126 ) : - It also appears , from information recently received by the Govern- ment of the United States , that the provincial authorities assume a right to ...
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Seite 258 - American fishermen shall be admitted to enter such bays or harbours for the purpose of shelter and of repairing damages therein, of purchasing wood, and of obtaining water, and for no other purpose whatever. But they shall be under such restrictions as may be necessary to prevent their taking, drying or curing fish therein, or in any other manner whatever abusing the privileges hereby reserved to them.
Seite 21 - St. Croix River to the Highlands, along the said Highlands which divide those Rivers that empty themselves into the River St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the North-westernmost head of Connecticut River...
Seite 21 - Pennsylvania Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, to be Free, Sovereign and Independent States ; that he treats with them as such ; and for himself, his Heirs and Successors, relinquishes all claims to the government, propriety and territorial rights of the same, and every part thereof.
Seite 84 - Majesty shall be continued westward along the said forty-ninth parallel of north latitude to the middle of the channel which separates the continent from Vancouver's Island, and thence southerly through the middle of the said channel, and of Fuca's Straits to the Pacific Ocean...
Seite 10 - Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled ; but so soon as the same or either of them shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such settlement, without a previous agreement for that purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or possessors of the ground.
Seite 648 - States shall continue to enjoy unmolested the right to take fish of every kind on the Grand Bank, and on all the other banks of Newfoundland ; also, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and at all other places in the sea, where the inhabitants of both countries used at any time heretofore to fish...
Seite 41 - ... upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Seite 22 - East by a line to be drawn along the middle of the river St. Croix, from its mouth in the Bay of Fundy to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid highlands which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean from those which fall into the river St. Lawrence...
Seite 606 - Labrador; but so soon as the same, or any portion thereof, shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such portion so settled, without previous agreement for such purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or possessors of the ground.
Seite 258 - Whereas differences have arisen respecting the Liberty claimed by the United States for the Inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, and cure Fish on certain Coasts, Bays, Harbours, and Creeks of His Britannic Majesty's Dominions in America, it is agreed between The High Contracting Parties, that the Inhabitants of the said United States shall have forever, in common with the Subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the Liberty to take Fish of every kind...