American fishermen shall also have liberty forever to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbors, and creeks of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland hereabove described, and of the coast of Labrador; but so soon as the same, or... The National Register - Page 831819Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1914 - 1186 pages
...for ever, to dry and cure era «81 evi dry • SeeVol.CII, pago 15S. any unsettled bays, harbours, and creeks, of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland hereabove described," indicate that in the meaning of the Treaty, as in all the preceding Treaties relating to the same territories,... | |
| 1844 - 468 pages
...that the American fishermen shall' also have liberty, forever, to dry and cure fish1 in any of the unsettled bays, harbors and creeks of the southern part of the coast o:~ Newfoundland, here-above described, and o the coast of Labrador; but so soon as the same, or any... | |
| John Macgregor - 1846 - 658 pages
...fishermen shall also have liberty, for ever, to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbours, and creeks, of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland...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... | |
| United States - 1846 - 1068 pages
...fishermen shall also have liberty, forever, to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbours, and creeks, of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland, hereabove described, and Full powers exchanged. Definition of the extent of the common ri«ht of [ishing, íí-c.on the coast... | |
| 1852 - 532 pages
...harbours, and creeks of the southern parts of the coast of Newfoundland here above described, and off the coast of Labrador ; but so soon as the same or...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... | |
| Hannibal Hamlin - 1852 - 24 pages
...however, to any of the exclusive rights of the Hudson's Bay Company: 6 of Labrador ; but so soon аз tbe same, or any portion thereof, shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such portions so settled, without previous agreement for such... | |
| Isaac Ridler Butts - 1852 - 596 pages
...the Hudson Bay Company. The American fishermen also have liberty to dry and cure fish in any oi the unsettled bays, harbors, and creeks, of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland, above described, and of the coast of Labrador ; but when any part thereof becomes settled, the fishermen... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1852 - 766 pages
...that the American fishermen shall also have liberty forever to dry and cure fish in any ¡¡art of the unsettled bays, harbors and creeks of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland, here above described, and ot the coast of Labrador; but so soon as the same, or any portion thereof... | |
| Charles Jared Ingersoll - 1852 - 384 pages
...Hudson Bay Company. And the Americans also have liberty, for ever, to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbors, and creeks, of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland, above described, and of the coast of Labrador. But as soon as any portion thereof shall be settled,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1852 - 168 pages
...that the American fishermen shall also have liberty forever to dry and cure fish in any part of the unsettled bays, harbors and creeks of the southern part of the coast of Newfoundland, here above described, and of the coast of Labrador; but so soon as the same, or any portion thereof... | |
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