| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 994 sider
...Newfoundland, in fifty degrees ' ~~ North latitude ; and His Majesty the King of Great Britain consents on His part, that the fishery assigned to the subjects of...Newfoundland, shall extend to the place called Cape Rave, situated in forty-seven degrees, fifty minutes latitude. The French fishermen shall enjoy the... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 sider
...Great Britain consents on His part, that the fishery assigned to the subjects of His Most Christain Majesty, beginning at the said Cape St John, passing...Newfoundland, shall extend to the place called Cape Rave, situated in forty-seven degree*, fifty minutes latitude. The French fishermen shall ei joy the... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1843 - 984 sider
...fifty degrees north latitude : and his Maji-^î the King of Great Britain consents, on his part, thtt the fishery assigned to the subjects of his most Christian...John, passing to the north, and descending by the west« m coast of the island of Newfoundland, shall citeml tithe place called Cape Rave, situated in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1851 - 816 sider
...fishery on the coast of Newfoundland then assigned to the subjects of France were described as follows: "Beginning at the said Cape St. John, passing to the...Newfoundland, shall extend to the place called Cape Ray, situated in 47° 5(У north latitude." With regard to the fishery on the Gulf of St. Lawrence,... | |
| Charles Pedley - 1863 - 600 sider
...from Cape Bona Vista to Cape St. John. ' ' And His Majesty the King of Great Britain consented on his part that the fishery assigned to the subjects of...by the western coast of the island of Newfoundland, should extend to the place called CapeRaye,* instead of stopping at Point Riche.' The Act from which... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1888 - 1228 sider
...of Newfoundland, in 50° north latitude; and His Majesty tho King of Great Britain consents ou his part that the fishery assigned to the subjects of...Newfoundland, shall extend to the place called Cape Eaye, situated in 47° GO' latitude. The French fishermen shall enjoy the fishery which is assigned... | |
| John Hamilton Gray - 1872 - 442 sider
...Newfoundland, in fifty degrees north latitude ; and His Majesty the King of Great Britain consents on his part, that the fishery assigned to the subjects of...extend to the place called Cape Raye, situated in forty seven degrees fifty minutes latitude. The French fishermen shall enjoy the fishery which is assigned... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute - 1875 - 40 sider
...Newfoundland, in fifty degrees north latitude ; and His Majesty the King of Great Britain consents, on his part, that the fishery assigned to the subjects of...of Newfoundland, shall extend to the place called Capo Eaye, situated in forty-seven degrees fifty minutes latitude. The French fishermen shall enjoy... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 384 sider
...Newfoundland, in fifty degrees north latitude; and His Majesty the King of Great Britain consents, on his part, that the fishery assigned to the subjects of...Newfoundland, shall extend to the place called Cape Baye, situated in forty-seven degrees fifty minutes latitude. The French fishermen shall enjoy the.... | |
| 1876 - 862 sider
...French ' to catch fish, and to dry them on land,' was changed to a point on the coast ' beginning at Cape St. John, passing to the north, and descending...by the western coast of the Island of Newfoundland to the place called Cape Ray,' where ' the French fishermen shall enjoy the fishery which is assigned... | |
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