| Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 750 halaman
...coasts an extent into the sea beyond the reach of cannon shot. Considering the great extent of the line of the American coasts, we have a right to claim,...extension of maritime jurisdiction: and it would not be unrea-onable. as I apprehend, to assume, for domestic purposes connected with our safety and welfare,... | |
| 1893 - 1052 halaman
...on the same subject this learned author says: "Considering the great extent of the American ccast, we have a right to claim for fiscal and defensive...regulations a liberal extension of maritime jurisdiction. It would not be unreasonable, as 1 apprehend, to assume, for domestic purposes connected with our safety... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1935 - 132 halaman
...must rest entirely upon force and maritime supremacy. * * * Considering the great extent of the line of the American coasts, we have a right to claim for...safety and welfare, the control of the waters on our coasts, though included within lines stretching from quite distant headlands, as for instance, from... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1935 - 174 halaman
...must rest entirely upon force and maritime supremacy. * * * Considering the great extent of the line of the American coasts, we have a right to claim for...safety and welfare, the control of the waters on our coasts, though included within lines stretching from quite distant headlands, as for instance, from... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1938 - 202 halaman
...sea has been called a closed sea if one headland at the mouth is discernible from the other. diction; and it would not be unreasonable, as I apprehend,...safety and welfare, the control of the waters on our coasts, though included within lines stretching from quite distant headlands, as for instance, from... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1938 - 208 halaman
...sea has been called a closed sea if one headland at the mouth is discernible from the other. diction; and it would not be unreasonable, as I apprehend,...safety and welfare, the control of the waters on our coasts, though included within lines stretching from quite distant headlands, as for instance, from... | |
| 1905 - 156 halaman
...shot. Considering the great extent of the line of the American coasts, their writers contend that they have a right to claim, for fiscal and defensive regulations, a liberal extension of maritime jurisdiction; nor would it be unreasonable, as they say, to assume, for domestic purposes connected with their safety... | |
| Gayl Shaw Westerman - 1987 - 303 halaman
...(1891). '°! Naiituckvt 3 o 1.1 it (I Figure 14. Buzzard's Bay, Massachusetts. not be unreasonable to assume, for domestic purposes connected with our safety and welfare, the control of waters included within lines stretching from quite distant "headlands," as for instance from Cape Ann... | |
| 1928 - 828 halaman
...said: "Considering the great extent of the line of the American coasts, their writers contend that they have a right to claim, for fiscal and defensive regulations, a liberal extension of maritime jurisdiction; nor would it be unreasonable, as they say, to assume, for domestic purposes connected with their safety... | |
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