| 1905 - 356 pagini
...remain in the exclusive possession of Russia a continuous fringe or strip of coast on the mainland, 10 marine leagues in width, separating the British possessions...the ocean, and extending from the said point on the 56th degree of latitude north to a point where such " line of demarcation should intersect the 141st... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1904 - 924 pagini
...from the ocean then the boundary between the British and the Russian territory should be formed b\- a line parallel to the sinuosities of the coast and...the ocean, and extending from the said point on the 56th degree of latitude north to a point where such line of demarcation should intersect the 141st... | |
| 1904 - 926 pagini
...exclusive possession of Russia a continuous fringe, or strip, of coast on the mainland, not exceeding ю marine leagues in width, separating the British possessions...bays, ports, inlets, havens, and waters of the Ocean?" The sixth question was only to become necessary in case the fifth was answered in the negative; and... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - 1903 - 566 pagini
...points? "5. In extending the line of demarcation northward from said point on the parallel of the 56th degree of north latitude, following the crest of the...the ocean, and extending from the said point on the 56th degree of latitude north to a point where such line of demarcation should intersect the 141st... | |
| 1903 - 652 pagini
...sinuosities of the coast and distant therefrom not more than ten marine leagues, was it the intention of said convention of 1825 that there should remain...the ocean, and extending from the said point on the 56th degree of latitude North, to a point where such line of demarcation should intersect the 14151... | |
| Alaskan Boundary Tribunal - 1903 - 728 pagini
...the meridian of Greenwich? The United States requests the Tribunal to answer and decido that it was the intention and meaning of said convention of 1825...havens, and waters of the ocean, and extending from the -aid point on the .50th degree of latitude north to a point where such line of demarcation should intersect... | |
| United States, Alaskan Boundary Tribunal - 1903 - 240 pagini
...UNDERSTANDING MANIFESTED BY GREAT BRITAIN, RUSSIA, AND THE CIVILIZED WORLD AT LARGI WAS THAT IT WAS "THE INTENTION AND MEANING OF SAID CONVENTION OF 1825,...POSSESSIONS FROM THE BAYS, PORTS, INLETS, HAVENS, AND WATERS ON THE OCEAN, AND EXTENDING FROM THE SAID POINT ON THE 56TH DEGREE OF LATITUDE NORTH TO A POINT WHERE... | |
| Alaskan Boundary Tribunal - 1903 - 246 pagini
...understanding manifested by Great Britain, Russia, and the civilized world at large was, that it was "the intention and meaning of said convention of 1825...possessions from the bays, ports, inlets, havens, and waters on the ocean and extending from the said point on the 56th degree of latitude north to a point where... | |
| Great Britain, Alaskan Boundary Tribunal - 1903 - 116 pagini
...EXCLUSIVE POSSESSION OF RUSSIA A CONTINUOUS FRINGE, OR STRIP, OF COAST ON THE MAINLAND, NOT EXCEEDING 10 MARINE LEAGUES IN WIDTH, SEPARATING THE BRITISH POSSESSIONS...INLETS, HAVENS, AND WATERS OF THE OCEAN, AND EXTENDING FUOM THE SAID POINT ON THE 56TH DEGREE OF LATITUDE NORTH TO A POINT WHERE SUCH LINE OF DEMARCATION... | |
| 1903 - 806 pagini
...not more than ten marine leagues, thus giving to America a continuous strip of coast on the mainland, separating the British possessions from the bays,...havens, and waters of the ocean, and extending from the point named above on the 56th degree of latitude to the point where the line intersects the 141st degree... | |
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