And the United States hereby renounce forever, any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, or cure fish on, or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbours of His Britannic Majesty's... British and Foreign State Papers - Page 87by Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1914Full view - About this book
| John Macgregor - America - 1847 - 1440 pages
...convention, the United States renounce any liberty before enjoyed or claimed by them or their inhabitants, to take, dry, or cure fish, on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbours of any of the British dominions of America, not included within... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1852 - 766 pages
...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...by the inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, or cure iish, on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks or harbors of his Britannic... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1852 - 168 pages
...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...claimed by the inhabitants thereof to take, dry, or (jure fish on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors of his Britannic... | |
| Literature - 1852 - 644 pages
...certain coasts which are named. But the second section of the article has the following provision : " And the United States hereby renounce, forever, any...cure fish, on or within three marine miles of any of the cuaftŠ·, bays, creeks, or barbers of his Britannic Majesty's dominions in America, not included... | |
| Hannibal Hamlin - Canada - 1852 - 24 pages
...such was made. Had there been, it would have been promptly denied. That clause, which says, " that the United States ' hereby renounce, forever, any...inhabitants thereof, to ' take, dry, or cure fish on er within three marine ' miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or har' bors, &.C.," is to exclude... | |
| Asia - 1852 - 532 pages
...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...the ground. " And the United States hereby renounce for ever any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof to take, dry, or cure... | |
| Charles Jared Ingersoll - United States - 1852 - 384 pages
...settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry and cure fish on such portion so settled, without previous agreement for such purpose with the...or possessors of the ground. And the United States thereby renounced for ever any liberty theretofore enjoyed or claimed by their inhabitants to take,... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - Commerce - 1852 - 858 pages
...inhabitants. Of all other places, the United States give up all right ever claimed or enjoyed to " take or cure fish on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors," belonging to Great Britain ; their vessels to be allowed to... | |
| Commerce - 1852 - 794 pages
...inhabitants. Of all other places, the United States give up all right ever claimed or enjoyed to " take or cure fish on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors," belonging to Great Britain ; their vessels to be allowed to... | |
| Commerce - 1853 - 790 pages
...the stipulations are plain and indisputable, but the two following clauses are subject of dispute : "And the United States hereby renounce forever any...cure fish, on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors, of hie Britannic majesty's dominions in America, not included... | |
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