| United States. Congress - 1855 - 728 pages
...the said United States shall have, forever, in common with the Mibjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind on that part of...coast of Newfoundland, which extends from Cape Ray tu the Ramea islands, on the western and northern coast of Newfoundland, from thesaid Cape Ray to the... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 938 pages
...the said United States shall have, forever, in common with the subjects of his Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind on that part of...southern coast of Newfoundland, which extends from Cape Rayto the Rameau Islands, on the western and northern coast of Newfoundland, from the said Cape Ray... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 728 pages
...ROBINSON. HENRY GOULBURN. ARTICLE A. It is agreed that the inhabitants of the United States shall have liberty to take fish, of every kind, on that part of the western coast of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Uuirpon islands, and on that part... | |
| Commission of Claims Under the Convention of February 8, 1853, Between the United States and Great Britain, Edmund Hornby, N. G. (Nathaniel Gookin) Upham - 1856 - 508 pages
...of The United States shall have for ever, in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind on that part of...of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Quirpon Islands, on the shores of the Magdalen Islands ; and also on the coasts, bays, harbours, and... | |
| Richard Rush - 1860 - 578 pages
...the said United States shall hare, forever, in common with the subjects of his Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind on that part of...of Newfoundland, which extends from Cape Ray to the Rameau Islands, on the western and northern coast of Newfoundland, from the said Cape Ray to the Quirpon... | |
| Charles Pedley - 1863 - 600 pages
...the United States O should have for ever, in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind on that part of the southern coast of Newfoundland extending from Cape Ray to the Rameau Islands ; on the western and northern coast, from Cape Ray to... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 804 pages
...said United States shall have, for ever, in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind on that part of the southern coast of Newfoundlaud, which extends from Cape Ray to the Rameaii Islands, on the western and northern coast... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1867 - 744 pages
...United States shall have forever, in common with the subjects of his Britannic Majesty, the '.iberty to take fish of every kind on that part of the southern...of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Ramea islunds ; on the western and northern coast of Newfoundland, from the said Cape Ray to the Quirpon... | |
| 1868 - 806 pages
...said United States aiiall have, fimsver, iu common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every, kind on that part of...of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Rauieau Islands, on the western and uorthcn coast of Newfoundland, from the" said Cape Ray to the Q... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1888 - 1228 pages
...the said United States shall have forever, in common with the subjects of His liritauuic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind on that part of...southern coast of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Bay to the Rameau Islands, on the western and northern coast of Newfoundland, from the said Cape Ray... | |
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