| Edmund Burke - History - 1853 - 876 pages
...from any right of fishing within three mUes from the coast of British America, and that the preseribed distance of three miles is to be measured from the headlands or extreme points of land next the sea or the coast, or of the entrance of bays or indents of the coast, and 296] United States.] [297 that... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 904 pages
...offer to give up the right of drying and curing on the shore, and reserve the whole right of fishing." of three miles is to be measured from the headlands...bays, and not from the interior of such bays or inlets or the coast; and, consequently, that no right exists, on the part of American citizens, to enter the... | |
| THOMAS CORWIN - 1851 - 784 pages
...American citizens must now be considered as defined by the convention of 1818, and by that only; that the prescribed distance of three miles is to be measured from the headlands, or extreme points of land, or of the entrance of the bays, and not from the interior of such bays, or the in dents of the coast;... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1851 - 816 pages
...American citizens must now be considered as defined by the convention of ISIS, and by that only; that the prescribed distance of three miles is to be measured from the headlands, or extreme points of land, or of the entrance of the bays, and not from the interior of such bays, or the indents of the coast;... | |
| Literature - 1852 - 644 pages
...excluded from any right of fishing, within three miles from the coast of British America, and that the prescribed distance of three miles is to be measured...extreme points of land next the sea, of the coast, or the entrance of bays or indents of the coast, and, consequently, that no right exists, on the part... | |
| Fisheries - 1853 - 332 pages
...were excluded from any right of fishing within three miles from the coast of British America, and that the prescribed distance of three miles is to be. measured...land next the sea, of the coast or of the entrance of bays or indents of the coast, and consequently that no right exists on the part of American citizens... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1853 - 994 pages
...were excluded from any right of fishing within three miles from the coast of British America, and that the prescribed distance of three miles is to be measured...the headlands or extreme points of land next the sea or the coast, or of the entrance of bays or indents of the coast, and that consequently no right exists... | |
| Books - 1853 - 858 pages
...were excluded from any right of fishing within three miles from the coast of British America, and that the prescribed distance of three miles is to be measured...the headlands or extreme points of land next the sea or the coast, or of the entrance of bays or indents of the coast, and that consequently no right exists... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1854 - 930 pages
...were excluded from any right of fishing within three miles from the coast of British America, and that the prescribed distance of three miles is to be measured...headlands, or extreme points of land, next the sea or the coast, or of the entrance of bays or indents of the coast, and that consequently no right exists... | |
| Robert Phillimore - International law - 1854 - 406 pages
...were excluded from any right of fishing within three miles from the coast of British America, and that the prescribed distance of three miles is to be measured...headlands, or extreme points of land, next the sea or the coast, or of the entrance of bays or indents of the coast, and that consequently no right exists... | |
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