Word: speech
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...American Review, January and February, 1889; (b) they are constantly being rendered useless by new inventions:- Forum, vol., 6, p. 370; Lippincott's, vol. 29, p. 346; (c) other means of warfare would be more serviceable to the United States:- Porter, North American Review for February, 1889, p. 213; Speech of Ingalls, Congressional Record, vol. 18, p. 108; speech of King, Congressional Record...
...Article XIV limits Canadian municipal jurisdiction over captured fishing vessels:-Speech of Putnam p. 145; Speech of George in Congressional Record...
...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...
...fisheries treaty should not have been ratified by the senate because: (a) the treaty grants us nothing which does not already rightfully belong to the Unites States:- Lodge, North American Review. February 1888; Wharton's Digest, and 304-306; (b) the fishermen themselves were strongly opposed to the treaty:- Speech of Senator Hale, June 13, 1888; (c) Canada has always pursued an unfair, grasping. and aggressive policy towards the United States:- Speech of Sneator Hale, June 13, 1888; (d) the outrages against American fishermen were prompted by a desire to drive the United States into the treaty:- Speech of Senator...