Straits on the parallel of sixty-five degrees thirty minutes north latitude, at its intersection by the meridian which passes midway between the islands of Krusenstern or Ignalook, and the island of Ratmanoff, or Noonarbook, and proceeds due north without... The Works of William H. Seward - Page 602by William Henry Seward - 1884Full view - About this book
| Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - Bering Sea controversy - 1895 - 1288 pages
...between the Island of Krnsenstern or Ignalook and the Island of Ratmanolf or Noonarbook, and proceeds dne north, without limitation, into the same Frozen Ocean....limit, beginning at the same initial point, proceeds then in a straight course nearly south-west through Behring's Straits and Behring's Sea, so as to pass... | |
| United States - 1895 - 542 pages
...Rntumnoft', or Noouarbook, and proceeds due north, without limitation, into the same Frozen Ocemi. The same western limit, beginning at the same initial point, proceeds thence in n course neurl.\ south-west through Behring Straits and Beliring Sea, to as to pass midway between... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - Alaska - 1897 - 148 pages
...meridian which passes midway between the islands of Krusenstern, or Ignalook, and the island of Ratmanoff, or Noonarbook, and proceeds due north, without limitation,...proceeds thence in a course nearly southwest through Bering's Straits and Bering's Sea, so as to pass midway between the northwest point of the Island of... | |
| Bushrod Washington James - Alaska - 1897 - 594 pages
...same initial point, proceeds thence in a course nearly southwest through Bering's Straits and Bering's Sea, so as to pass midway between the northwest point...southeast point of Cape Choukotski, to the meridian of one hundred and seventy-two west longitude; thence, from the intersection of that meridian, in a southwesterly... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1142 pages
...Ocean." Sncli is the northward course. In its southward course it begins at the same initial point, and "proceeds thence in a course nearly southwest, through...island of St. Lawrence and the southeast point of Cape Glioukotski, to the meridian of one hundred and seventy two west longitude; thence from the intersection... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 1132 pages
...begins at the same initial point, and "proceeds thence in a course nearly southwest, through Hehring's Straits and Behring's Sea, so as to pass midway between...southeast point of Cape Choukotski, to the meridian of one hundred and seventy-two west longitude ; thence from the intersection of that meridian in a southwesterly... | |
| Alfred P. Swineford - Alaska - 1898 - 300 pages
...Ignalook, and the Island of Ratzmanoff, or Noonarbook, and proceeds due north, without limitation, into the Frozen Ocean. The same western limit, beginning at...proceeds thence in a course nearly southwest through Bering Strait and Bering Sea, so as to pass midway between the northwest point of the Island of St.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1899 - 820 pages
...meridian which passes midway between the islands of Krusenstern, or Ignalook, and the island of Ratmanoff, or Noonarbook, and proceeds due north, without limitation,...southeast point of Cape Choukotski, to the meridian of one hundred and seventy-two west longitude; thence, from the intersection of that meridian, in a southwesterly... | |
| United States - United States - 1899 - 850 pages
...meridian which passes midway between the islands of Krusenstern, or Ignalook, and the island of Ratmanoff, or Noonarbook, and proceeds due north, without limitation,...southeast point of Cape Choukotski, to the meridian of one hundred and seventy-two west longitude; thence, from the intersection of that meridian, in a southwesterly... | |
| United States - 1899 - 810 pages
...meridian which passes midway between the islands of Krusenstern, or Ignalook, and the island of Ratmanoff, or Noonarbook, and proceeds due north, without limitation,...proceeds thence in a course nearly southwest, through Behring^ straits and Behring's sea, so as to pass midway between the northwest point of the island... | |
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