| Charles Sumner - 1867 - 116 páginas
...beyond question. I refer to the boundaries fixed by the treaty. Commencing at the parallel of 54° 40' north latitude, so famous in our history, the line...their summits to the point of intersection with the 141° west longitude, which line it ascends to the Frozen ocean, or, if you- please, to the north pole.... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1867 - 48 páginas
...beyond question. I refer to the boundaries- fixed by the treaty. Commencing at the parallel of 54° 40' north latitude, so famous in our history, the line ascends Portland channel to the niQuntains, which it follows on their summits to the point of intersection with the 141° west longitude,... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1868 - 822 páginas
...the boundaries are fixed as commencing at the parallel of 54° 40' north latitude, the line ascending Portland Channel to the mountains, which it follows...their summits to the point of intersection with the 141° west longitude, which line it ascends to the Frozen Ocean. This is the eastern boundary, separating... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1870 - 806 páginas
...the boundaries are fixed as commencing at the parallel of 54° 40' north latitude, the line ascending Portland Channel to the mountains, which it follows...their summits to the point of intersection with the 141° west longitude, which line it ascends to the Frozen Ocean. This is the eastern boundary, separating... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 448 páginas
...the parallel of 54° 40' north latitude, so famous in our history, the line ascends Portland Canal to the mountains, which it follows on their summits to the point of intersection with the meridian of 141° west longitude, which it ascends to the Frozen Ocean, or, if you please, to the north... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1890 - 70 páginas
...article. I have already maintained that this privilege could only refer to the coast from 54° 40' to the point of intersection with the one hundred and forty-first degree of west longitude; that, therefore, Britisn subjects were not granted the right of frequenting the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1891 - 900 páginas
...article, I have already maintained that this privilege could only refer to the coast from 54° 40' to the point of intersection with the one hundred and forty-first degree of west longitude; that, therefore, British subjects were not granted the right of frequenting the... | |
| United States - 1892 - 900 páginas
...article, I have already maintained that this privilege could only refer to the coast from 54° 40' to the point of intersection with the one hundred and forty-first degree of west 1 >iV<?itude, that, therefore, British subjects were not granted the right of frequenting the... | |
| United States - 1892 - 868 páginas
...article, I have already maintained that this privilege could only refer to the coast from 54° 40' to the point of intersection with the one hundred and forty-first degree of west 1 »ii^itude, that, therefore, British subjects were not granted the right of frequenting the... | |
| Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - 1895 - 518 páginas
...beyond question. I refer to the boundaries fixed by the Treaty. Commencing at the parallel of 54° 40' north latitude, so famous in our history, the line...their summits to the point of intersection with the 141° west longitude, which line it ascends to the Frozen Ocean, or, if you please, to the North Pole.... | |
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