The Fishery Treaty and the Monroe Doctrine: Speech of Hon. William E. Chandler, of New Hampshire, in the Senate of the United States, Monday, July 16, 18881888 - Fishery law and legislation - 20 pages |
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... seriously asserted ; has al- ways been scouted by the United States , and was decided against by an umpire in the only cases in which it was ever formally promulgated .牛 5 It is sufficient to quote what Sir Charles Tupper said 牛 ...
... seriously asserted ; has al- ways been scouted by the United States , and was decided against by an umpire in the only cases in which it was ever formally promulgated .牛 5 It is sufficient to quote what Sir Charles Tupper said 牛 ...
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... Sir Charles Tupper said of this claim April 10 , 1888 , in the Canadian Parliament . He termed it a right " technically claimed but practically abandoned for forty years . " In making such a headland pretense a reason for retiring our ...
... Sir Charles Tupper said of this claim April 10 , 1888 , in the Canadian Parliament . He termed it a right " technically claimed but practically abandoned for forty years . " In making such a headland pretense a reason for retiring our ...
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... Sir Charles Tupper discloses the whole purpose of the treaty negotiation to make an alliance with the Democratic party and through the agency of that party to secure the reduction or removal of customs duties and free trade for Canadian ...
... Sir Charles Tupper discloses the whole purpose of the treaty negotiation to make an alliance with the Democratic party and through the agency of that party to secure the reduction or removal of customs duties and free trade for Canadian ...
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... Sir Charles Tupper , Mr. Joseph Chamberlain , and Mr. Secretary Bayard . The American Senate ought to find a way to tell them 7.
... Sir Charles Tupper , Mr. Joseph Chamberlain , and Mr. Secretary Bayard . The American Senate ought to find a way to tell them 7.
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... Sir Charles Tupper speak : What , I repeat , is our position to - day ? If that treaty were rejected by the Senate to - morrow , we have gained this vantage ground , that we stand in the position of having it declared by the Secretary ...
... Sir Charles Tupper speak : What , I repeat , is our position to - day ? If that treaty were rejected by the Senate to - morrow , we have gained this vantage ground , that we stand in the position of having it declared by the Secretary ...
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Administration alliance American continent American fishermen American vessels Angell and Putnam appointed arrangement of 1830 Article assertion Bayard Britain British North Canada Canadian fish Canadian ports canal cargoes Chamberlain CHARLES LEVI citizens claim colonial commercial arrangement commercial intercourse commercial privileges commission Congress consent customs duties declared Democratic party England fishermen entering Canadian bays entitled European powers exclude exemption fisheries foreign freely full commercial rights give Government guaranty harbors honor interests Isthmus Isthmus of Panama Joseph Chamberlain laws LEVI WOODBURY liberty of commerce Majesty's Government markets ment Mills bill ministers minority report Monroe doctrine national dishonor natural products neutralization obtain plenipotentiaries President Cleveland proposed protection purchase bait purpose reciprocal liberty reciprocity treaty renounced repairs repealing Republican party rights and privileges says Secretary secure Senate ships Sir Charles Tupper Southern Democrats supplies surrender territories tion transship treaty of 1818 treaty of Washington vessels could enter vessels in Canadian