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" Urup, viz : to the 45° 50' northern latitude, is exclusively granted to Russian subjects. SEC. 2. It is therefore prohibited to all foreign vessels, not only to land on the coasts and islands belonging to Russia, as stated above, but also to approach... "
The North American Review - Page 342
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The Monroe Doctrine: An Interpretation

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 474 pages
...of the Island of Urup, viz : to 45° 5CK north latitude, is exclusively granted to Russian subjects. It is therefore prohibited to all foreign vessels,...above, but also to approach them within less than an hundred Italian miles. The transgressor's vessel is subject to confiscation, along with the whole...
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The Monroe Doctrine: An Interpretation

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 478 pages
...of the Island of Urup, viz : to 45° 50* north latitude, is exclusively granted to Russian subjects. It is therefore prohibited to all foreign vessels,...and islands belonging to Russia, as stated above, hut also to approach them within less than an hundred Italian miles. The transgressor's vessel is subject...
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The Extent of the Marginal Sea: A Collection of Official Documents and Views ...

Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 750 pages
...coasts and islands belonging to Russia as stated above, but also, to approach them within less than 100 Italian miles. The transgressor's vessel is subject to confiscation along with the whole cargo. 1869. — Russian Prize Law.4 ARTICLE 21. The right of making prizes is recognized only in the open...
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The Extent of the Marginal Sea: A Collection of Official Documents and Views ...

Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 756 pages
...belonging to Russia as stated above, but also, to approach them within less than 100 Italian milts. The transgressor's vessel is subject to confiscation along with the whole cargo. I ' 1869. — Russian Prize Law.* ARTICLE 21. The right of making prizes is recognized only in the...
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International Waterways: I. The Evolution of the Principle of ..., Volume 1

Paul Morgan Ogilvie - 1920 - 446 pages
...granted to Russian subjects," and all foreign vessels were forbidden, except in case of distress, " not only to land on the coasts and islands belonging...approach them within less than a hundred Italian miles." (Moore, "International Law Digest," I, 890.) Following the immediate protest of the American Government,...
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The Monroe Doctrine: The Vital Necessity of Its Continued Maintenance ...

Thomas Harrison Mahony - 1921 - 100 pages
...•AG Stapleton, Pol. Life of George Canning, II., 20, 21. •JB Moore, Dig. of Int. Law, I., 890. It is therefore prohibited to all foreign vessels,...vessel is subject to confiscation, along with the whole cargo."1 In this ukase Russia not only extended her territorial claim four degrees farther south than...
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History of Oregon

Charles Henry Carey - 1922 - 1036 pages
...V, p. 443. i« Writings of John Quincy Adams, edited by Worthington C. Ford, VoL IV, p. 103. longing to Russia, as stated above, but also to approach them...hundred Italian miles." "The transgressor's vessel," it continued, "is subject to confiscation, along with the whole cargo." Trade with the natives was...
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History of Oregon

Charles Henry Carey - 1922 - 1032 pages
...commerce on the waters bordering on the establishments of that company. One of these regulations provided: "It is therefore prohibited to all foreign vessels not only to land on the coasts and islands be13 Id., p. 440. 14 Id., p. 442. See also a similar claim to the Columbia River on another occasion,...
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The United States as a Neighbour: From a Canadian Point of View

Sir Robert Falconer, Sir Robert Alexander Falconer - 1925 - 278 pages
...Alaska under the leadership of Behring, a Dane. Eighty years afterwards the Czar arrogantly forbade "all foreign vessels not only to land on the coasts and islands between Behring Strait and the 5ist parallel but also to approach them within less than a hundred Italian...
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The Acquisition and Government of Backward Territory in International Law ...

Sir Mark Frank Lindley - 1926 - 424 pages
...the pursuits of commerce, whaling and fishery, and all other industries in Behring Sea, and forbade all foreign vessels, not only to land on the coasts and islands belonging to Russia, but also to approach them within less than one hundred Italian miles. The transgressor's vessel was...
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