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Page 24
... extending westerly along the coast and around the southern head of Bradford's Cove , about five miles , and extending one mile from the shore ; all nets or engines used for catching herring on the said ground within that period shall be ...
... extending westerly along the coast and around the southern head of Bradford's Cove , about five miles , and extending one mile from the shore ; all nets or engines used for catching herring on the said ground within that period shall be ...
Page 52
... extend , indefinitely , the num- ber of the persons who can exercise the liberties conferred by it in British waters and on British soil . 11. For these reasons it is submitted that persons other than inhabitants of the United States ...
... extend , indefinitely , the num- ber of the persons who can exercise the liberties conferred by it in British waters and on British soil . 11. For these reasons it is submitted that persons other than inhabitants of the United States ...
Page 94
... extend three miles from low - water mark ; and beyond is the open ocean , free to all . In the case of bays and gulfs , such only are territorial waters as do not exceed six miles in width at the mouth , upon a straight line measured ...
... extend three miles from low - water mark ; and beyond is the open ocean , free to all . In the case of bays and gulfs , such only are territorial waters as do not exceed six miles in width at the mouth , upon a straight line measured ...
Page 96
... extended dominion over the bays and gulfs enclosed by its territories than over open waters . Moreover , the interest of other nations in bays and gulfs is not so direct if , as is commonly the case , they lie off the ocean highways ...
... extended dominion over the bays and gulfs enclosed by its territories than over open waters . Moreover , the interest of other nations in bays and gulfs is not so direct if , as is commonly the case , they lie off the ocean highways ...
Page 97
... extends in length about 30 miles before the distance between its 110 shores reduces to 6 miles . The United States demanded the release of the vessel on the ground that the seizure had been made in neutral waters - because Delaware Bay ...
... extends in length about 30 miles before the distance between its 110 shores reduces to 6 miles . The United States demanded the release of the vessel on the ground that the seizure had been made in neutral waters - because Delaware Bay ...
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