| 1903 - 860 sider
...5&th degree of latitude north to a point where such a line of demarcation should intersect the 14151 degree of longitude west of the meridian of Greenwich? (6) If the foregoing questions should be answered in the negative, and in the event of the summit of such mountains proving... | |
| United States - 1903 - 1034 sider
...waters of the ocean, and extending from the said point on the 56th degree of latitude north to a poiut where such line of demarcation should intersect the...degree of longitude west of the Meridian of Greenwich ? (>. If the foregoing question should be answered in the negative, and in the event of the summit... | |
| 1904 - 620 sider
...bays, ports, inlets, havens, and waters of 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 14131 degree of longitude west of the meridian of Greenwich ? 6. If the foregoing question should be... | |
| United States - 1968 - 1336 sider
...bays, ports, inlets, havens, and waters of the ocean, and extending from the said point on the 56th 8Qj providing to be in places more than ten marine leagues from the coast, should the width of the lisiere... | |
| 1904 - 922 sider
...bays, ports, inlets, havens, and waters of the ocean, and extending from the said point on the 56th degree of latitude north to a point where such line...the event of the summit of such mountains proving to l>e in places more than ten marine leagues from the coast, should the width of the lisiere which was... | |
| 1907 - 710 sider
...bays, ports, inlets, havens, and waters of the ocean, and extending from the said point on the 56th. degree of latitude north to a point where such line...degree of longitude west of the meridian of Greenwich? This practical question is as to the ownership of the heads of the inlets. Should the boundary go around... | |
| George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike - 1904 - 444 sider
...the bays, ports, Inlets, havens and waters of the ocean and extending from the said point on the 56th degree of latitude north to a point where such line...degree of longitude west of the meridian of Greenwich ? Answer: Yes. The sixth question required no answer afcer the fifth question had been answered in... | |
| 1903 - 704 sider
...ports, inlets, havens, and waters of the ocean, and extending from the said point on the fifty-sixth degree of latitude north to a point where such line of demarcation should intersent the one hundred and forty-first degree of longitude west of the meridian of Greenwich? A.... | |
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