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... relating to the British North American fisheries , and of the liberties referred to in the said article , and otherwise in respect of the rights and liberties which the in- habitants of the United States have or claim to have in the ...
... relating to the British North American fisheries , and of the liberties referred to in the said article , and otherwise in respect of the rights and liberties which the in- habitants of the United States have or claim to have in the ...
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... relating to fishing ; such regulations being reasonable , as being , for instance- ( a . ) Appropriate or necessary for the protection and preservation of such fisheries , and the exercise of the rights of British subjects therein and ...
... relating to fishing ; such regulations being reasonable , as being , for instance- ( a . ) Appropriate or necessary for the protection and preservation of such fisheries , and the exercise of the rights of British subjects therein and ...
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... relating to the time and manner of prosecuting the fisheries on the coasts of this island , shall not be in any way affected by such suspension . The United States Secretary of State , Mr. Fish , objected to this proviso , and properly ...
... relating to the time and manner of prosecuting the fisheries on the coasts of this island , shall not be in any way affected by such suspension . The United States Secretary of State , Mr. Fish , objected to this proviso , and properly ...
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... relating to Sambro and Shelburne lighthouses . It recited that the previous laws for maintaining these lighthouses had proved ineffectual for that purpose , and , that many ships and vessels which derived great benefits were not , by ...
... relating to Sambro and Shelburne lighthouses . It recited that the previous laws for maintaining these lighthouses had proved ineffectual for that purpose , and , that many ships and vessels which derived great benefits were not , by ...
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... relating to the Sambro and Shell- burne lighthouses were amended ( 35 Geo . III , cap . 3 ) so as to make the light dues payable immediately after arrival . Non - payment resulted in a penalty , and seizure and detention of the vessel ...
... relating to the Sambro and Shell- burne lighthouses were amended ( 35 Geo . III , cap . 3 ) so as to make the light dues payable immediately after arrival . Non - payment resulted in a penalty , and seizure and detention of the vessel ...
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