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... Britain . Parts I and II of the Appendix to the Case of Great Britain ( Treaties and Correspondence ) . VOLUME V : Part III of the Appendix to the Case of Great Britain ( Statutes ) . VOLUME VI : Counter Case of the United States ...
... Britain . Parts I and II of the Appendix to the Case of Great Britain ( Treaties and Correspondence ) . VOLUME V : Part III of the Appendix to the Case of Great Britain ( Statutes ) . VOLUME VI : Counter Case of the United States ...
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... Britain- Bristol Channel____ 111 Regina v . Keyn__ 112 Bays in question- Conception Bay- 113 Chaleurs 113 Miramichi____ . 114 Maritime jurisdiction claimed by other nations__ Fishery conventions___ . France and Great Britain , 1839_ ...
... Britain- Bristol Channel____ 111 Regina v . Keyn__ 112 Bays in question- Conception Bay- 113 Chaleurs 113 Miramichi____ . 114 Maritime jurisdiction claimed by other nations__ Fishery conventions___ . France and Great Britain , 1839_ ...
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... Britain and the United States in order to provide for a decision of certain differences which have arisen between them as to the scope and meaning of article one of the treaty signed at London on the 20th day of October , 1818 ...
... Britain and the United States in order to provide for a decision of certain differences which have arisen between them as to the scope and meaning of article one of the treaty signed at London on the 20th day of October , 1818 ...
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... Britain and France ; but by the treaty of Utrecht , in 1713 , France ceded all her claims to Great Britain , subject to the following clause ( App . , p . 7 ) : — Moreover , it shall not be lawful for the subjects of France to fortify ...
... Britain and France ; but by the treaty of Utrecht , in 1713 , France ceded all her claims to Great Britain , subject to the following clause ( App . , p . 7 ) : — Moreover , it shall not be lawful for the subjects of France to fortify ...
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... Britain . At the date of the 1783 treaty , therefore , Great Britain was possessed of the whole of Nova Scotia ( including New Brunswick and Cape Breton ) and all of its coast fisheries . ( App . , p . 7. ) Prince Edward Island . - By ...
... Britain . At the date of the 1783 treaty , therefore , Great Britain was possessed of the whole of Nova Scotia ( including New Brunswick and Cape Breton ) and all of its coast fisheries . ( App . , p . 7. ) Prince Edward Island . - By ...
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