The Canadian View of the Alaskan Boundary DisputeGovernment Print. Bureau, 1899 - 23 psl. |
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... contracting parties agreed that neither will disturb or restrain the other in navigating or fishing in these waters , or in the liberty of resorting to the coast to trade with the natives . But where any part of the coast is in actual ...
... contracting parties agreed that neither will disturb or restrain the other in navigating or fishing in these waters , or in the liberty of resorting to the coast to trade with the natives . But where any part of the coast is in actual ...
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... . Article II provides that in order to prevent the right of navigating and fishing exercised upon the ocean by the subjects of the High Contracting parties from becoming a pretext for illicit commerce , they mutually. Gaylord.
... . Article II provides that in order to prevent the right of navigating and fishing exercised upon the ocean by the subjects of the High Contracting parties from becoming a pretext for illicit commerce , they mutually. Gaylord.
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... Contracting parties , upon the coast of the continent , and the islands of America to the north - west shall be drawn in the manner fol- lowing : -Commencing from the southernmost point of the island called the Prince of Wales Island ...
... Contracting parties , upon the coast of the continent , and the islands of America to the north - west shall be drawn in the manner fol- lowing : -Commencing from the southernmost point of the island called the Prince of Wales Island ...
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... contracting parties assumed that the naviga- tion of that sea was open to British vessels By Article VII for a period of ten years , the ves- sels of the two powers , and of their subjects respect- ively shall mutually be at liberty to ...
... contracting parties assumed that the naviga- tion of that sea was open to British vessels By Article VII for a period of ten years , the ves- sels of the two powers , and of their subjects respect- ively shall mutually be at liberty to ...
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... contracting parties assumed that when the separating line came to be drawn , under the treaty , that there would be , in some places , harbours and inlets remaining on the British side of this boundary line , and Russia stipulated for ...
... contracting parties assumed that when the separating line came to be drawn , under the treaty , that there would be , in some places , harbours and inlets remaining on the British side of this boundary line , and Russia stipulated for ...
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141st degree 40 minutes north 54 degrees 56th degree Adams Alask Stanford Law ALASKAN BOUNDARY DISPUTE American continent arbitration ascend north Behring Sea boundary line Britain and Russia Britannic Majesty British possessions Calif Canadian view claim Clarence Channel coast mentioned coast range continent of America controversy DAVID MILLS degree of latitude degree of north degree of west degrees 40 minutes drawn Dyea and Skagway Emperor of Russia FP AMQ PNC Government harbours High Contracting parties high seas Island to Russia leave the whole lies in 54 limitary line line of demarcation Lynn Inlet minutes north latitude minutes of north mountains N. Y. Stockton north of 54 Pacific Ocean PAMPHLET BINDER Syracuse PNC The Canadian point of Prince Prince of Wales protocols refer the question right of navigation Russians had visited southernmost point Stanford Law Library strikes the 56th tain tion trading Wales Island waters west longitude wholly