Word: conge
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...present evils can be adequately reformed without violating the constitution-Pendleton in Cong. Record, 46 Cong. first session...
...Marin," pp 10-19, and 28; Report of select committee, 1870, p 7; House Ex. Doc., 45th congress, second session, vol. 8, p 9; (b) we have tried such a policy and have found it effective-Lindsey's Merchant Shipping, vol. 4, pp 194-228; speech of Hale in Cong. Record...
...would be a tremendous cost.- Well's, p. 140; Codman, pp. 14, 18, 25; Congressional Globe, 1869-70, part 5, p. 3786; (d) profit would come wholly from subsidies.- Well's, pp. 140-142 (e) have proved and always will prove inducements to corrupt legislature.- Well's p. 139, Cong. Globe, 1869-70, part 5, p. 3860; (f) benefit one party at the expense of the whole country.- Well's, p. 141; Codman p. 15; Cong. Globe, 1869-70, part 5, p 3860; (g) would make shippers uneconomical and would destroy all competition...
...Articles X and XI secure commercial privileges to our fishing vessels;- Speech of Saulsbury in Cong. Record p. 6899. (b) Under treaty of 1818 they had no commercial privileges; Senate Majority Report, p. 6, no 1. (c) Commercial privileges were not secured by reciprocity of 1830.- Putnam's Speech p. 142: Speech of Pugh in Cong. Record...
...Articles XI and XII provide reciprocity of treatment of fishing vessels:- Speech of George in Cong. Record...