States in attaching to their coasts an extent into the sea, beyond the reach of cannon shot.a *30 "^Considering the great extent of the line of the American coasts, we have a right to claim, for fiscal and defensive regulations, a liberal extension of... Fur Seal Arbitration - Side 147av Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - 1893Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1892 - 922 sider
...great extent of the line of the American coasts, we have a right to claim, for fiscal and defensive regulations, a liberal extension of maritime jurisdiction;...lines stretching from quite distant headlands; as, for putting it at bnt a fraction over twelve 2 Schooner Exchange v. McFaddon, 7 miles, others as high as... | |
| Stephen Berrien Stanton - 1892 - 122 sider
...great extent of the line of the American coasts, we have a right to claim, for fiscal and defensive regulations, a liberal extension of maritime jurisdiction...connected with our safety and welfare the control of waters on our coasts, though included within lines stretching from quite distant headlands — as,... | |
| Stephen Berrien Stanton - 1892 - 122 sider
...as I apprehend, to assume for domestic purposes connected with our safety and welfare the control of waters on our coasts, though included within lines stretching from quite distant headlands—as, for instance, from Cape Ann to Cape Cod, and from Nantucket to Montauk Point, and from... | |
| United States, Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - 1893 - 346 sider
...great extent of the line of the American coasts, we have a right to claim for fiscal and defensive regulations a liberal extension of maritime jurisdiction...instance, from Cape Ann to Cape Cod, and from Nantucket to Moutauk Point, and from that point to the capes of the Delaware, and from the south cape of Florida... | |
| Thomas Alfred Walker - 1893 - 574 sider
...for domestic purposes connected untlt their "safety and welfare, the control of the waters on their " coasts, though included within lines stretching from...from Cape Ann "to Cape Cod, and from Nantucket to Montauck Point, " and from that point to the capes of the Delaware, and " from the south cape of Florida... | |
| 1895 - 1012 sider
...great extent of the line of the American coasts, we have a right to claim for fiscal and defensive regulations a liberal extension of maritime jurisdiction ; and it would not be unreasonable, aa I apprehend, to assume, for domesticpurposes connected with our safety and welfare, the control... | |
| 1906 - 474 sider
...the sea. It is alleged (Chancellor Kent, 1. 30), " we have a right to claim, for fiscal and defensive regulations, a liberal extension of maritime jurisdiction ; and it would not be unreasonable I apprchend, to assume for domestic purposes connected with our safety and welfare, the control of... | |
| 1910 - 284 sider
...great extent of the line of the American coasts, we have a right to claim for fiscal and defensive regulations, a liberal extension of maritime jurisdiction;...instance, from Cape Ann to Cape Cod, and from Nantucket to Montauck Point, and from that point to the capes of the Delaware, and from the south cape of Florida... | |
| Malcolm Townsend - 1910 - 478 sider
...1 apprebend, to assume for domestic purposes connected with our safety and welfare, the control of waters on our coasts, though included within lines stretching from quite distant headiands — as from Cape Ann to Cape Cod, from Nantucket to Montauk Point, and from that point to... | |
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