XII TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Argument of Mr. John S. Ewart, K. C. Continued. 



Question 5 Continued. Page. 



G. F. de Martens 801-2 



The "Grotius rule" 803 



Argument of United States in Alaska Boundary Case 803-4, 806-7 



The " Alleganean " 804 



Illustration of Fuca Straits 805-6 



Treaty between United States and Mexico as to boundaries 806 



American text-writers 807 



Gould 808 



Farnham 808 



Question 2 _' 808-21 



Universality of question 808 



Three classes of persons to be considered 809 



Position of parties in 1783 809 



The statutes considered 80S) 



Statute of 1699 809,811 



Statute of 1775 809-10 



Statute of 1786 810 



Situation in 1818 811-12 



Statutes of 1824 and 1699 compared 812-13 



Statutes of 1824 and 1906 compared 813-14 



Treaty of Utrecht, 1713 814-15 



Treaty of Paris, 1763 815 



Hoot-Grey correspondence, 1905-6 815-17 



Argument based on law of principal and agent 1 817-18 



Delaware statute of 1871 818 



Argument based on use of words " in common " 81S-19 



Treaties of 1794, 1815, and 1871 819-20 



Wickham v. Hawker; Bingham v. Salene 820 



Question 7 821-5 



Commercial privileges distinguished from industrial advantages. 821-2 



Geographical advantages of colonial fishermen 823 



United States position as to Pribyloff Islands 823 



Memorandum on bait question 824-5 



Question 1 825-71 



Is this fishery to be regulated by two Governments or one? 825 



Situation prior to 1783 826-8 



Report of Committee of Congress, 1782 828-9 



Mr. Adams' letter, 1822 830-1 



Negotiations of 1782 831-2 



Why fisheries were conceded 832-3 



Meaning of " liberty " 833^ 



Contemporary testimony 834 



How could concurrence have been obtained in 1783? 835 



Articles of confederation between the Colonies in 1778 835-6. 837 



Scope of article 4 of the treaty agreement of 1909 838-9 



Dunham v. Lamphere; Manchester v. Massachusetts 840-2 



Colonial regulating statutes, 1783-1818 842 



Negotiations leading to treaty of 1818 842-3 



Meaning of " in common " 843 



United States v. Alaska Packers 843^ 



Restrictions mentioned in proviso not the only ones applicable 

 to Americans __ 845 



