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The fisheries dispute a suggestion for its adjustment by abrogating the Convention of 1818, and resting on the rights and liberties defined in the treaty of 1783; a letter to the Honourable William M. Evarts, of the United States Senate
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Author(s):
Jay, John
Publication Date:
1887.
Publisher(s):
Dodd, Mead & Company
Contributor(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Collection(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Others
Subject(s):
Fisheries--United States. , Fisheries--Canada. , Fisheries--Newfoundland and Labrador.
Keywords:
Fisheries United States. Fisheries Canada. Fisheries Newfoundland and Labrador.
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The fisheries dispute a suggestion for its adjustment by abrogating the convention of 1818 and resting on the rights and liberties defined in the treaty of 1783 : a letter to the Honourable William M. Evarts of the United States Senate
Author(s):
Jay, John
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Evarts, William M.
The fisheries dispute : a suggestion for its adjustment by abrogating the convention of 1818 and resting on the rights and liberties defined in the treaty of 1783 a letter to the Honourable William M. Evarts of the United States Senate
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Jay, John
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Evarts, William M.
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