The first of these is that, when any European Nation takes possession of any extent of sea-coast, that possession is understood as extending into the interior Country, to the sources of the rivers emptying within that coast, to all their branches, and... Our Living Representative Men - 149 페이지저자: John Savage - 1860 - 503 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 726 페이지
...boundary ought then to have been and eventually must be settled. These principles were — First. " That, when any European nation takes possession of any extent...seacoast, that possession is understood as extending to the interior country, to the sources of the rivers emptying within that coast, to all their branches... | |
| Thomas Falconer - 1844 - 224 페이지
...Correspondence,' p. 89.) : — " First, that when any European nation takes possession of any extent of sea coatt, that possession is understood as extending into the...within that coast — to all their branches, and the countries they cover ; and to give it a right in exclusion of all other nations to the same. "Secondly,... | |
| Thomas Falconer - 1845 - 60 페이지
...minister in 1819:—- " First, that when any European nation takes possession of any extent of sea coast, that possession is understood as extending into the...to the sources of the rivers emptying within that coast—to all their branches, and the countries they cover; and to give it a right, in exclusion of... | |
| Edward James Wallace - 1846 - 88 페이지
...between the westernmost settlement in the United States and the easternmost in Oregon. (Greenhow). 29 sea-coast, that possession is understood as extending...within that coast, to all their branches, and the countries they cover : and to give a right in exclusion of all other nations to the same." Now it is... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 726 페이지
...European nation takes possession of any extent of seacoast, that possession is understood as extending to the interior country, to the sources of the rivers...their branches and the country they cover, and to gire it a right in exclusion of all other nations to the same." Secondly. " That, whenever one European... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1855 - 734 페이지
...boundary ought then to have been and eventually must be settled. These principles were — First. " That, when any European nation takes possession of any extent...seacoast, that possession is understood as extending to the interior country, to the sources of the rivers emptying within that coast, to all their branches... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 728 페이지
...cession referred to, than they have to the whole district of territory thus described." First. "That,when any European nation takes possession of any extent...seacoast, that possession is understood as extending to the interior country, to the sources of the rivers emptying within that coast, to all their branches... | |
| Henderson K. Yoakum - 1856 - 504 페이지
...by the governments of Europe in regard to their American discoveries. These rules were — 1. That when any European nation takes possession of any extent...coast, to all their branches, and the country they coyer, and to give it a right in exclusion of all other nations to the same. 2. That whenever one European... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1861 - 414 페이지
...these is that, when any European Nation takes possession of any extent of sea-count, that 21ossexsion is understood as extending into the interior Country, to the sources of the rivers emptying with in that coast, to all their branches, and the country they cover, and to give it a right in exclusion... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1876 - 734 페이지
...few, simple, intelligible, and at the same time founded in strict justice. The first of these is, that when any European Nation takes possession of any extent...interior " country, to the sources of the rivers emptying themselves within that coast, to all their branches, and the country they cover, and to give it a right... | |
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