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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... foreign governments openly engage in negotiations and alliances with one political party . Citizen Genet attempted , not an appeal to one party , but what he called an appeal to the people , and Washington sent him back to France . Mr ...
... foreign governments openly engage in negotiations and alliances with one political party . Citizen Genet attempted , not an appeal to one party , but what he called an appeal to the people , and Washington sent him back to France . Mr ...
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... foreign nations . But without the consent of the Sen- ate and in defiance of the Constitution , Messrs . Angell and Putnain , two private citizens , were appointed plenipotentiaries to negotiate a fisher- ies treaty with Great Britain ...
... foreign nations . But without the consent of the Sen- ate and in defiance of the Constitution , Messrs . Angell and Putnain , two private citizens , were appointed plenipotentiaries to negotiate a fisher- ies treaty with Great Britain ...
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... the New England fishery interests that the State Department has abandoned traditional Ameri- can policy and humiliated the United States in the eyes of foreign nations . It has also formally surrendered the Monroe doctrine. 16 ...
... the New England fishery interests that the State Department has abandoned traditional Ameri- can policy and humiliated the United States in the eyes of foreign nations . It has also formally surrendered the Monroe doctrine. 16 ...
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... foreign powers ; of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nation . Madison , in a note to Jefferson early in November , 1823 , said : In the great struggle of the epoch between liberty and despotism we ...
... foreign powers ; of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nation . Madison , in a note to Jefferson early in November , 1823 , said : In the great struggle of the epoch between liberty and despotism we ...
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... foreign state whose responsibilities and rights we would share . It seems clear that these propositions of President Cleveland are in- consistent with adherence to the Monroe doctrine as applicable to the canal . If European nations are ...
... foreign state whose responsibilities and rights we would share . It seems clear that these propositions of President Cleveland are in- consistent with adherence to the Monroe doctrine as applicable to the canal . If European nations are ...
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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