America's Foreign Relations, Том 2Century Company, 1916 |
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... Bering Sea Seal Question - Extrava- gant American Claims - Blaine's Willingness to Arbitrate - The Treaty of 1892 - Result at Paris - American Payment of Damages - The Sealing Com- mission - Fisheries in the Lakes - The Klondike Gold ...
... Bering Sea Seal Question - Extrava- gant American Claims - Blaine's Willingness to Arbitrate - The Treaty of 1892 - Result at Paris - American Payment of Damages - The Sealing Com- mission - Fisheries in the Lakes - The Klondike Gold ...
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... Bering Sea to be a part of the territorial waters of the United States and therefore a mare clausum . This was done in order to prohibit British , Japanese , and other seal hunters from killing the fur seals which had their breeding ...
... Bering Sea to be a part of the territorial waters of the United States and therefore a mare clausum . This was done in order to prohibit British , Japanese , and other seal hunters from killing the fur seals which had their breeding ...
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... Bering Sea was a closed sea . Negotiations followed , with Great Britain , Japan , Russia , and other powers , aiming at a universal agreement for the protection of the seals . But in 1888 the Canadian government , angered by the senate ...
... Bering Sea was a closed sea . Negotiations followed , with Great Britain , Japan , Russia , and other powers , aiming at a universal agreement for the protection of the seals . But in 1888 the Canadian government , angered by the senate ...
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... Bering Sea to enforce our claims upon it . Underneath all this swash and bluster there was , however , a substratum of sanity , moving in the direction of rational set- tlement . Salisbury proposed that the whole matter be submit- ted ...
... Bering Sea to enforce our claims upon it . Underneath all this swash and bluster there was , however , a substratum of sanity , moving in the direction of rational set- tlement . Salisbury proposed that the whole matter be submit- ted ...
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... Bering Sea pending the arbitration , and were to receive indemnity for their abstention in case the arbitration should af- firm their right to take seals in that water . On the other hand , the United States was greatly to restrict its ...
... Bering Sea pending the arbitration , and were to receive indemnity for their abstention in case the arbitration should af- firm their right to take seals in that water . On the other hand , the United States was greatly to restrict its ...
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