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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been faulty in a. The fisheries question: Forum IX, 243; Republican platform, 1888; Fortnightly Review, Vol. 53, pp. 741; Belford's Magazine, April. 1889. b. The un-American Samoan Pollcy; Nation, Jan. 31, 1889; Feb. 7, 1889; Century, XV, 945, et seq. c. The seal fisheries in Behring Sea; Nation, March 28, 1889; Forum Nov. 1889; New England Magazine, Jan, 1890; pp. 554 et seq. Wm. Everett, Boston Post, Sept. 27, 1890. d. The impracticable reciprocity scheme; Forum IX, 250; Nation...
...become a sort of liberal profession in Germany. The age in which Kant lived was ripe for the "Critique" In twenty-five years it so thoroughly won over to metaphysics a nation previously little given to philosophy that Heine said; "God has given France the land, England the sea, but to Germany He has given the dominion...
Question: "Resolved, That the United States has a right to exclusive territorial jurisdiction in Behring's Sea...
...United States by claiming a right to exclusive jurisdiction would be denying what it always has formerly understood to be international law, (a) It has acknowledged that Behring Sea is open. J. Q. Adam's letter to the Russian Minister, Mar. 30, 1822: Lawrence's W. Lestor, pp. 307, 314. (b) It has denied the right of territorial jurisdiction over similar bodies of water in Europe. Holbeck I., ch. vi., SS17 and 19. (c) It is denying today that in the Northeastern fisheries there can be any territorial jurisdiction over the seas except only as to those portions capable...
...argue that the United States has a right to the exclusive jurisdiction of Behring Sea is to argue against the freedom of the ocean altogether...