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Ewart, John S., K. C. Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



fishermen, Salisbury to Hoppin, Apr. 3, 1880, B. 0. Ap., 278, GRAY, 1416-18. 

 United States freedom from, Granville to West, July 15, 1882, U. S. C. Ap., 

 746, 1425. Unnecessary on French shore, 1404. Unreasonable, Gardner's 

 letter, B. C. Ap., 502, 1438. Treaty right not free from, 1412. Unnec- 

 essary on French shore, 1404. 



Reid, Root to, June 30, 1906, B. C. Ap.,499, difficulty of securing American 

 consent to joint regulations, 1384; partition theory, 1437. 



Restrictions stated in 1818 treaty not comprehensive, 1400. 



"Right" and "liberty," Adams to Thomas, Aug. 10, 1822, U.S. C. Ap., 

 318, 1S76. 



"Right" to ocean fishery: Adams's diary, Nov. 29, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 10S, 

 1377-8. C. F. Adams, B. C. C. Ap., 105, 1378. 



Right, treaty: A continuation of previous rights: Adams's Memoirs, Dec. 14, 

 1814, B. C. C. Ap., 147, 1432; Adams to Russell, May 3, 1822, B. C. C. Ap., 

 156, 1433. Limited to inhabitants of certain locality, 1427. Not free from 

 regulation, 1412. Not permanent, 1427. Subject to local legislation: For- 

 eyth to Stevenson, Feb. 20, 1841, B. C. Ap., 124, 1406; Stevenson to Pal- 

 merston, Mar. 27, 1841, B. C. Ap., 126, 1406; Vail's report, 1839, B. C. Ap., 

 118,1405-6. Subject to preexisting laws, GRAY, FITZPATRICK, 1418. Sub- 

 ject to preexistent regulations, 1436. 



Right unlimited, American, Trescott at Halifax commission, B. C. Ap., 266, 

 1368-9. 



Rights, British and American, equal, Adams to Rush Apr. 5, 1818, U. S. C. 

 C.Ap., 618, 1431. 



Root and Evarts only objected to regulations, 1439. 



Root to Reid, June 30, 1906, B. C. Ap., 500, difficulty of American consent 

 to regulations in 1783, 1384; partition theory, 1437. 



Rush, Adams to, Apr. 5, 1815, U. S. C. C. Ap., 618, British and American 

 rights equal, 1431. 



Rush and Gallatin, Adams to, July 28, 1818, B. C. Ap., 85, partition theory, 

 1433. 



Russell, Adams to. May 3, 1822, B. C. C. Ap., 156, treaty right a continuance 

 of previous rights, 1433. 



Sabine's report, U. S. C. Ap., 1166-70, Virginia charter, 1620, right of King to 

 give fishery monopoly disputed, 1369. 



Salisbury-Evarts correspondence, 1415-20. 



Salisbury, Welsh to, Nov. 7, 1878, B. C. Ap., 271, treaty can not be modified 

 by legislation, 1415-16. 



Salisbury to Hoppin, April 3, 1880, B. C. Ap., 278, American fishermen to be 

 regulated, GRAY, 1416-18. 



Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1888, B. C. Ap., 435-6, partition 

 theory, 1435. 



Servitude not involved here, 1427. 



Shelburne, Fitzherbert to, Dec. 4, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 110, American com- 

 missioners insist on fishery rights, 1378-9. 



Sinuosities of coast, 3-mile limit follows, Halifax commission Proceedings 

 1: 169,1414-15. 



Sovereignty, commissioners in 1782 did not propose abdication of British, 

 1380. 



Special Agreement, 1909, article 4: Order of tribunal regarding remarks on, 

 1444. Provision for agreement to regulations, LAMMASCH, 1389-90. 



Statute and order in council of 1819 do not indicate inability to regulate, 1401. 



