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... coast fisheries . ( App . , p . 7. ) Prince Edward Island . - By the treaty of 1763 , this island ( then called St. John's Island ) was ceded by France to Great Britain . At first , part of Nova Scotia , it was afterwards , in 1768 ...
... coast fisheries . ( App . , p . 7. ) Prince Edward Island . - By the treaty of 1763 , this island ( then called St. John's Island ) was ceded by France to Great Britain . At first , part of Nova Scotia , it was afterwards , in 1768 ...
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... coast of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Rameau Islands , on the western and northern coast of Newfoundland ; from the said Cape Ray to the Quirpon Islands ; on the shores of the Mag- dalen Islands ; and also on the ...
... coast of Newfoundland which extends from Cape Ray to the Rameau Islands , on the western and northern coast of Newfoundland ; from the said Cape Ray to the Quirpon Islands ; on the shores of the Mag- dalen Islands ; and also on the ...
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... Coast of Newfoundland - Cape Ray to Rameau . 2. Coast of Labrador . Renunciation of liberty to take , dry , or cure fish on or within three miles of all other coasts , bays , creeks , or harbours . Proviso for entry to such bays or ...
... Coast of Newfoundland - Cape Ray to Rameau . 2. Coast of Labrador . Renunciation of liberty to take , dry , or cure fish on or within three miles of all other coasts , bays , creeks , or harbours . Proviso for entry to such bays or ...
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... coast for the purpose of fishing , or with his vessel enters the bays or harbours of the coast for the purpose of shelter and of repairing damages therein , or of purchasing wood , or of obtaining water , he is bound to furnish evidence ...
... coast for the purpose of fishing , or with his vessel enters the bays or harbours of the coast for the purpose of shelter and of repairing damages therein , or of purchasing wood , or of obtaining water , he is bound to furnish evidence ...
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... coast , and is aimed at permitting foreign vessels to enter , rather than to exclude them from its bays , harbours , and coast waters , cannot be , in any sense , treated as unreasonable or as embarrassing to persons who have been ...
... coast , and is aimed at permitting foreign vessels to enter , rather than to exclude them from its bays , harbours , and coast waters , cannot be , in any sense , treated as unreasonable or as embarrassing to persons who have been ...
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