| John Bassett Moore - 1913 - 60 Seiten
...country, to the sources of the rivers emptying within that coast, to all their branches and the country they cover, and to give it a right, in exclusion of all other nations, to the same." 11 Eeferring to this rule, one of the most eminent of recent publicists suggests that it perhaps may... | |
| Michael Cronin - 1917 - 712 Seiten
...boundaries of Louisiana that " when any European nation takes possession of any extent of sea-coast that possession is understood as extending into the...within that coast, to all their branches, and the country they cover." Such, to our minds, is just the extent of territory over which the occupation... | |
| 1899 - 402 Seiten
...State magistrate is necessary. Such a permit is to be denied (i) on account of the unreliability of the country, to the sources of the rivers emptying within that coast, to all their branches, and the country they cover, and to give it a right in exclusion to all other countries to the same. It is evident... | |
| Edward Channing - 1921 - 648 Seiten
...American colonization : "First. 'That when any European nation takes possession of any extent of seacoast, that possession is understood as extending into the...within that coast, to all their branches, and the country they cover, and to give it a right in exclusion of all other nations to the same.' European... | |
| Charles Cheney Hyde - 1922 - 906 Seiten
...1818: 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...within that Coast, to all their branches, and the Country they cover, and to give it a right in exclusion of all other Nations to the same. The second... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1922 - 1246 Seiten
...boundary of Louisiana, namely, 'that when any European nation takes possession of any extent of seacoast, that possession is understood as extending into the...interior country, to the sources of the rivers emptying themsolves within that coast, to all their branches, and the country they cover, and to give it a right... | |
| Charles Cheney Hyde - 1922 - 900 Seiten
...Country, to the sources of the Rivers emptying within that Coast, to all their branches, and the Country they cover, and to give it a right in exclusion of all other Nations to the same. The second is, that whenever one European Nation makes a discovery and takes possession of any portion... | |
| Sir Mark Frank Lindley - 1926 - 424 Seiten
...: — 244 «?. That when any European Nation takes possession of any extent iv (iu'j. of Sea Coast, that possession is understood as extending into the...within that Coast, to all their branches, and the Country they cover, and to give it a right in exclusion of all other Nations to the same. ' Nature,'... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1927 - 820 Seiten
...considerable authority in theory and practice for the view that in case of occupation of a certain seacoast, " possession is understood as extending into the interior...the rivers emptying within that coast to all their to the future and definite acquisition of a free zone contiguous to its actual possessions." As to... | |
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