| Fishery law and legislation - 1920 - 52 pages
...heretobefore to fish. And also that the Inhabitants of the United States shall have liberty to take fish of every kind on such part of the Coast of Newfoundland...to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled Bays, Harbors, and Creeks of Nova Scotia, Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain... | |
| Emory Richard Johnson - United States - 1922 - 820 pages
...heretofore to fish. And also that the inhabitants of the United States shall have liberty to take fish of every kind on such part of the coast of Newfoundland...cure the same on that island) and also on the coasts, hays, harbours and creeks of all other of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America; and that the... | |
| Canada. Exchequer Court - Patents - 1918 - 560 pages
...shall have "liberty to take fish of every kind on such part of the coast "of Newfoundland as Britannic fishermen shall use (but "not to dry or cure the same...any of "the unsettled bays, harbours and creeks of Nova Scotia, "Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall "remain unsettled; but as soon... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1923 - 678 pages
...heretofore to fish; and also that the inhabitants of the United States shall have liberty to take fish of every kind on such part of the coast of Newfoundland...or cure the same on that island) ; and also on the cpasts, bays and creeks of all other of his Britannic Majesty's dominions in America; and that the... | |
| Felix Flügel - United States - 1927 - 216 pages
...heretofore to fish; and also that the inhabitants of the United States shall have liberty to take fish of every kind on such part of the coast of Newfoundland...creeks of Nova-Scotia, Magdalen islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled; but so soon as the same or either of them shall be settled,... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1928 - 384 pages
...heretofore to fish; and also, that the inhabitants of the United States shall have liberty to take fish of every kind on such part of the coast of Newfoundland...any of the unsettled bays, harbours and creeks of Nova Scotia, Magdalen islands, and Labradore, so long as the same shall remain unsettled, but so soon... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1926 - 742 pages
...heretofore to fish; and also that the inhabitants of the United States shall have liberty to take fish of every kind on such part of the coast of Newfoundland...creeks of Nova-Scotia, Magdalen islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled ; but so soon as the same or either of them shall be settled,... | |
| Tariff - 1941 - 1154 pages
...treat}' of 1783 provided that "the inhabitants of the United States shall have liberty to take tit of every kind on such part of the coast of Newfoundland...use (but not to dry or cure the same on that island) . Here the word "coast" necessarily includes bays because if the intention had been to prohibit fishing... | |
| Samuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban - History - 1900 - 1122 pages
...not to dry or cure the same on that island,) and also on the coasts, bays, and creeks of all others of his Britannic Majesty's dominions in America; and...any of the unsettled bays, harbours, and creeks, of Nova Scotia, Magdalen Island, and Labrador, so long as they shall remain unsettled; but as soon as... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1874 - 436 pages
...to take fish of every kind on such part of the coast of Newfoundland as British fishermen shall nse, (but not to dry or cure the same on that island ;)...to dry and cure fish in any of the unsettled bays, harbors, and creeks of Nova Scotia, Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain... | |
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