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...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...
Brief for the Affirmative.W. C. Green and W. L. Munro. Best single references.- Senate Minority report, Senate Mis. Doc. No. 109, 50th Congress, 1st session, p. 38, and Speech of William L. Putnam, at Portland, in above report, Appendix...
...Articles I-VIII settles by compromise the three mile limit and headland question.- (a) A compromise is the best way of settling the different claims:- Dr. Snow in Forum for Dec. 1887, p. 347.- (b) Area yielded is to our advantage; Senate Minority Report. p. 89.- (c) We yielded inshore fisheries and they are of little value; Edmunds in Senate Report in Message on Fishery Treaty 1888, p. 584; Concessions yielded by Great Britain in Speech of Saulsbury, Congressional Record...
...next special report in History...
...meeting of the Harvard Union was called to order last night shortly after half past seven, by President Thayer. After the secretary's report had been read and approved, the committee on a new shingle made a report which was accepted. The question for debate at the next meeting was then chosen; this question is, "Resolved, That independence in politics should be the rule and not the exception...