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essels and subjects of other Nations.

3. Whereby a concession or Quality as Sovereign Power

Sansiger

Power a des

Power,

Puritory to another

every thing incident: or

appurtenant, to the Sovereignty or Dominion

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the Peniday, and all fornegative Pugh's, inherent, or necessarily vested, in the Sovereign Power, not by the reason of the Puritory,

specially mentioned:

reich out being, or when not, specially

(1.

dien, over

Jurisdiction,

the seas within three

miles of the Coast, is incident, or

appurtenant,

to the Dominion on the Territory to which

the seas are ad

For

ad ja sunt, or which they bound,

and is of the Prerogative of the Sovereign Ruler

A

a Town proposing the Territory

Dominion.

and the

Jurisdiction, over the seas within three

miles of the Coast line of the

ceded

Puritory,

therefore, passes to, and is vested in, the Sovereign Power to whom the Territory is ceded.

6.

any way

This though time in the Abstract, may possibly be questioned (when not affected by Treaties), if the exercise of such Jurisdiction, collides with, or necessarily comes into collision with, any other vested right

asserted

claiming to the Jurisdiction in whole

or

the

ove

instance, in the

lying between

Case

comin

or part of a Portion of

an island ceded to

Foreign Power, and the Mainland of the Territory of another Sovereign Power, such Pation of the sea being

three miles in width.

7. In such

a

being, says

one, or like

a

case the only Country

having a right to contest the Jurisdiction of

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