| United States - 1873 - 1180 str.
...causes of complaint which might arise on account of the prizes which may be taken at sea after the said cancelled, 5r.drïïît5ïïSo»'iof whatever their...8ame) to an amount not exceeding three and one-qnarter and as far eastward in the Atlantic Ocean as the thirty-sixth degree of west longitude from the meridian... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1875 - 848 str.
...of complaint, which might arise on account of the Prizes -which may be taken at Sea after the said Ratifications of this Treaty, it is reciprocally agreed,...and effects which may be taken after the space of 12 days from the said Ratifications upon all parts of the Coast of North America, from the latitude... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 704 str.
...causes of complaint which might arise on account of the prizes which may be taken at sea after the said ratifications of this treaty, it is reciprocally agreed,...degrees north to the latitude of fifty degrees north, and as far eastward in the Atlantic Ocean as the thirty-sixth degree of west longitude from the meridian... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 704 str.
...causes of complaint which might arise on account of the prizes which may be taken at sea after the said ratifications of this treaty, it is reciprocally agreed,...of the coast of North America, from the latitude of twenty- three degrees north to the latitude of fifty degrees north, and as far eastward in the Atlantic... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1890 - 708 str.
...causes of complaint which might arise on account of the prizes which may be taken at sea after the said ratifications of this treaty, it is reciprocally agreed,...all parts of the coast of North America, from the lattitude of twentythree degrees north to the lattitude of fifty degrees north, and as far eastward... | |
| 1818 - 24 str.
...causes of complaint which might arise on account of the prizes which may be taken at sea after the said ratifications of this treaty, it is reciprocally agreed...degrees north to the latitude of fifty degrees north, and as far eastward in the Atlantic Ocean as the thirty-sixth degree of west longitude from the meridian... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1178 str.
...causes of complaint which might arise on account of the prizes which may be taken at sea after the said ratifications of this treaty, it is reciprocally agreed...degrees north to the latitude of fifty degrees north, and as far eastward in the Atlantic Ocean as the thirty-sixth degree of west longitude from the meridian... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1898 - 1178 str.
...causes of complaint which might arise on account of the prizes which may be taken at sea after the said ratifications of this treaty, it is reciprocally agreed...degrees north to the latitude of fifty degrees north, and as far eastward in the Atlantic Ocean as the thirty-sixth degree of west longitude from the meridian... | |
| 1899 - 810 str.
...causes of complaint which might arise on account of the prizes which may be taken at Sea after the said ratifications of this Treaty, it is reciprocally agreed...of the Coast of North America from the Latitude of Twenty three degrees North to the Latitude of Fifty degrees North and as far eastward in the Atlantic... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1899 - 820 str.
...causes of complaint which might arise on account of the prizes which may be taken at Sea after the said ratifications of this Treaty, it is reciprocally agreed...of the Coast of North America from the Latitude of Twenty three degrees North to the Latitude of Fifty degrees North and as far eastward in the Atlantic... | |
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