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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... cargoes ; while for other offenses against Canadian law penalties may be imposed not to exceed $ 3 for every ton of the ves- sel . Trials are to be summary and inexpensive at the place of deten- tion unless a change is made for the ...
... cargoes ; while for other offenses against Canadian law penalties may be imposed not to exceed $ 3 for every ton of the ves- sel . Trials are to be summary and inexpensive at the place of deten- tion unless a change is made for the ...
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... cargoes to all such places , ports , and rivers in the territories aforesaid to which other foreigners are permitted to come , to enter into the same , and to remain and reside in any parts of the said territories , respectively ; also ...
... cargoes to all such places , ports , and rivers in the territories aforesaid to which other foreigners are permitted to come , to enter into the same , and to remain and reside in any parts of the said territories , respectively ; also ...
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... etc. , nor for per- mission to transship cargoes in British waters . And yet this Government is not aware that , during the existence of the treaty of 1854 or the treaty of Washington , question was ever made of the right of American 12.
... etc. , nor for per- mission to transship cargoes in British waters . And yet this Government is not aware that , during the existence of the treaty of 1854 or the treaty of Washington , question was ever made of the right of American 12.
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... cargoes " to an entry in the ports of the United States from the islands , provinces , and colonies of Great Britain on or near the American continent and north or east of the United States . " And thereupon Mr. Bayard further says to ...
... cargoes " to an entry in the ports of the United States from the islands , provinces , and colonies of Great Britain on or near the American continent and north or east of the United States . " And thereupon Mr. Bayard further says to ...
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... cargoes to all such places , ports , and rivers in the territories aforesaid , to which other foreigners are per- mitted to come , to enter into the same and to remain and reside in any parts of the said territories , respectively ...
... cargoes to all such places , ports , and rivers in the territories aforesaid , to which other foreigners are per- mitted to come , to enter into the same and to remain and reside in any parts of the said territories , respectively ...
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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