Seal Fisheries of Behring Sea: Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Letter from the Secretary of State, with Accompanying Papers, Touching the Subjects in Dispute Between the Government of the United States and the Government of Great Britain in the Behring Sea, Including All Communications Since March 4, 1889U.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 - 96 страница |
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... slaughter of the female seal is reckoned as an immediate loss of three seals , besides the future loss of the whole number which the bearing seal may produce in the successive years of life . The destruction which results from killing ...
... slaughter of the female seal is reckoned as an immediate loss of three seals , besides the future loss of the whole number which the bearing seal may produce in the successive years of life . The destruction which results from killing ...
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... slaughter of seals in the open waters of the Behring Sea by Canadian vessels , that whereas the Government had allowed one hun- dred thousand to be taken annually for a series of years , it is now com- pelled to reduce the number to ...
... slaughter of seals in the open waters of the Behring Sea by Canadian vessels , that whereas the Government had allowed one hun- dred thousand to be taken annually for a series of years , it is now com- pelled to reduce the number to ...
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... slaughter the rookeries were deserted , the animals having been killed or driven from their haunts ; so that now the only existing rookeries are those in Alaska , another in the Russian part of Behring Sea , and a third on Lobos Island ...
... slaughter the rookeries were deserted , the animals having been killed or driven from their haunts ; so that now the only existing rookeries are those in Alaska , another in the Russian part of Behring Sea , and a third on Lobos Island ...
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... slaughter . Sometimes as many as fifteen vessels would be hanging around these islands awaiting opportunity to get their catch , and every vessel would be governed by individual interests . They would kill every thing that came in their ...
... slaughter . Sometimes as many as fifteen vessels would be hanging around these islands awaiting opportunity to get their catch , and every vessel would be governed by individual interests . They would kill every thing that came in their ...
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... slaughtered , with no regard for age , sex , or condition . The mature male , the female heavy with young , the pup , dependent for life on the mother , each and all have been indiscrim- inately killed or left to die of want . This ...
... slaughtered , with no regard for age , sex , or condition . The mature male , the female heavy with young , the pup , dependent for life on the mother , each and all have been indiscrim- inately killed or left to die of want . This ...
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1st sess 44th Cong Adams Alaska Commercial Company Aleutian Islands American animals April August Behring Sea Behring's Sea Blaine to Sir Blaine's breeding islands Britain British Columbia British vessels Canadian Government Captain catch Congressional committee cows destruction dispatch Elliott ernment evidence fact female seals fish fur-seal H. R. Ex honor Inclosure Indians July June land lease lessees Lobos Islands Lord Salisbury lordship Majesty's Government males marauders Marquis of Salisbury McIntyre ment miles minister negotiation north latitude northwest coast number of seals open sea opinion Pacific Ocean Paul and St Phelps present President Pribylov Islands proposed protection pups question reference Richard Rush rookeries Russia Russian Empire Russian-American Company says schooner seal fisheries seal islands sealers Secretary seizure shore shot Sir Julian Pauncefote skins slaughter South special agent statement territory Tingle tion Treasury treaty ukase United States Government Victoria waters white hunters young
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Страница 84 - It is moreover agreed that, hereafter, there shall not be formed by the citizens of the United States, or under the authority of the said States, any establishment upon the Northwest coast of America, nor in any of the islands adjacent, to the north of...
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Страница 89 - ... by any reservations, privileges, franchises, grants, or possessions, by any associated companies, whether corporate or incorporate, Russian or any other, or by any parties, except merely private individual property holders; and the cession hereby made, conveys all the rights, franchises, and privileges now belonging to Russia in the said territory or dominion, and appurtenances thereto.
Страница 10 - In the opinion of the President, the Canadian vessels arrested and detained in the Behring Sea were engaged in a pursuit that was in itself contra bonos mores, a pursuit which of necessity involves a serious and permanent injury to the rights of the Government and people of the United States.
Страница 85 - ... point the line of demarcation shall follow the summit of the mountains situated parallel to the coast as far as the point of intersection of the...
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