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Page iv
... seals in the Bering Sea , and the Government of the United States , during the same period , to enforce its existing prohibition against pelagic sealing and to limit the catch by the Fur Seal Company upon the islands to 7,500 skins . If ...
... seals in the Bering Sea , and the Government of the United States , during the same period , to enforce its existing prohibition against pelagic sealing and to limit the catch by the Fur Seal Company upon the islands to 7,500 skins . If ...
Page lxvi
... ( seal fishery ) bill . Same subject : Debate in the British Parliament previously to the passage of the above bill . Same subject ; Speech of Sir G. Baden Powell to his constituents with reference to his mis- sion to the Bering Sea seal ...
... ( seal fishery ) bill . Same subject : Debate in the British Parliament previously to the passage of the above bill . Same subject ; Speech of Sir G. Baden Powell to his constituents with reference to his mis- sion to the Bering Sea seal ...
Page lxvii
... sealing privilege , which make it necessary that they should be allowed to take a limited number of seals contrary to the claim of Great Britain that scaling should be absolutely prohibited on both sides ; submits terms of agreement on ...
... sealing privilege , which make it necessary that they should be allowed to take a limited number of seals contrary to the claim of Great Britain that scaling should be absolutely prohibited on both sides ; submits terms of agreement on ...
Page lxviii
... sealing could not be acceded to another year . Same subject : Reply to the above . Objects to the claim of supervision by ... seal fisheries are not ignored as in the suggestion made in the note of June 3 . Agreement in regard to the ...
... sealing could not be acceded to another year . Same subject : Reply to the above . Objects to the claim of supervision by ... seal fisheries are not ignored as in the suggestion made in the note of June 3 . Agreement in regard to the ...
Page lxxi
... sealing ; it would be unprofitable for them to sail 20,000 miles to do so . If we wait until they agree that their ships may be searched the last seal will have been taken . Russia is regarded as an ally and no American country will ...
... sealing ; it would be unprofitable for them to sail 20,000 miles to do so . If we wait until they agree that their ships may be searched the last seal will have been taken . Russia is regarded as an ally and no American country will ...
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