With regard to the suggestion, that the Russian government might have justified the exercise of sovereignty over the Pacific ocean, as a close sea, because it claims territory both on its American and Asiatic shores, it may suffice to say, that the distance... The Behring Sea Controversy - Stran 32avtor: Stephen Berrien Stanton - 1892 - 102 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1829 - 1062 strani
...suggestion, that the Russian Government might have justified the exercise of Sovereignty over the Pacifick Ocean as a close sea, because it claims territory...suffice to say, that the distance from shore to shore 011 this Sea, in Latitude 51 North, is not less than 90 degrees of Longitude, or 4,000 miles. As little... | |
| Portfolio - 1837 - 662 strani
...vessels have freely navigated those seas, and the right to navigate them is a part of that independence. With regard to the suggestion that the Russian government...that the distance from shore to shore on this sea, in lat. 5 1 north, is not less than 90 degrees of longitude, or 4000 miles.* As little can the United... | |
| David Urquhart - 1837 - 666 strani
...vessels have freely navigated those seas, and the right to navigate them is a part of that independence. With regard to the suggestion that the Russian government...Ocean as a close sea, because it claims territory hoth on its American and Asiatic shores, it may suffice to say, that the distance from shore to shore... | |
| Robert Greenhow - 1840 - 250 strani
...now claimed by them. With regard to the suggestion that the Russian Government might justly exercise sovereignty over the Pacific Ocean as a close sea, because it claims territories both on the Asiatic and the American shores, Mr. Adams merely observed, that the distance... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1829 - 1056 strani
...suggestion, that the Russian Government might have justified the exercise of Sovereignty over the Pacifick Ocean as a close sea, because it claims territory...this Sea, in Latitude 51 North, is not less than 90 degrees of Longitude, or 4,000 miles. As little can The United States accede to the justice of the... | |
| Robert Greenhow - 1844 - 516 strani
...now claimed by them. With regard to the suggestion that the Russian government might justly exercise sovereignty over the Pacific Ocean as a close sea, because it claims territories both on the Asiatic and the American shores, Mr. Adams merely observed, that the distance... | |
| 1890 - 726 strani
...any advantage of localities. Mr. Adams replied March 3o, 1822. Among other things, he observed : — With regard to the suggestion that the Russian Government...exercise of sovereignty over the Pacific Ocean as a clc;se sea, because it claims territory both on its American and Asiatic shores, it may suffice to... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1887 - 140 strani
...vessels have freely navigated those seas, and the right to navigate them is a part of that independence. With regard to the suggestion that the Russian Government...this sea, in latitude 51° north, is not less than ninety degrees of longitude, or four thousand miles. As little can the United States accede to the... | |
| 1888 - 692 strani
...had freely navigated these seas, the right to navigate them being a part of that independence; and with regard to the suggestion that "the Russian Government...on this sea in latitude 51° north is not less than ninety degrees of longitude or 4,000 miles." Mr. Adams concluded as follows : " The President is persuaded... | |
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