Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... fish ; or to resort to the said island , beyond the time necessary for fishing , and the drying of fish . But it shall be allowed to the subjects of France to catch fish , and to dry them on land , in that part only , and in no other ...
... fish ; or to resort to the said island , beyond the time necessary for fishing , and the drying of fish . But it shall be allowed to the subjects of France to catch fish , and to dry them on land , in that part only , and in no other ...
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... fishing and drying , on a part of the coasts of the Island of New- foundland , such as is specified by Article 13 of the Treaty of Utrecht ; which article is renewed and confirmed by the present Treaty except what relates to the Island ...
... fishing and drying , on a part of the coasts of the Island of New- foundland , such as is specified by Article 13 of the Treaty of Utrecht ; which article is renewed and confirmed by the present Treaty except what relates to the Island ...
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... fishing , which belongs to him in virtue of the aforesaid Article of the Treaty of Utrecht , from Cape Bonavista to Cape St. John , situated on the eastern coast of Newfoundland , in fifty degrees North latitude , and His Majesty the ...
... fishing , which belongs to him in virtue of the aforesaid Article of the Treaty of Utrecht , from Cape Bonavista to Cape St. John , situated on the eastern coast of Newfoundland , in fifty degrees North latitude , and His Majesty the ...
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... fishing - vessels , and not win- tering there ; the subjects of His Britannic Majesty , on their part , not molesting , in any manner , the French fishermen , dur- ing their fishing , nor injuring their scaffolds during their absence ...
... fishing - vessels , and not win- tering there ; the subjects of His Britannic Majesty , on their part , not molesting , in any manner , the French fishermen , dur- ing their fishing , nor injuring their scaffolds during their absence ...
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... fish in places possessed by the other . ) - " The subjects , inhabitants , merchants , commanders of ships , masters and mariners , of the states , provinces and dominions of each party , respectively , shall abstain and forbear to fish ...
... fish in places possessed by the other . ) - " The subjects , inhabitants , merchants , commanders of ships , masters and mariners , of the states , provinces and dominions of each party , respectively , shall abstain and forbear to fish ...
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