Hale, Eugene, 1836-1918
Eugene Hale
Eugene Hale American politician
VIAF ID: 66059335 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Eugene Hale
- 100 0 _ ‡a Eugene Hale ‡c American politician
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hale, Eugene ‡d 1836-1918
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hale, Eugene, ‡d 1836-1918
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Works
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American ship-building. Speech...Jan. 15 & 22. 1872. | |
Brokerage in post-offices, 1886: | |
Civil-service reform. Civil-service reform a delusion and a sham under President Cleveland's administration. Speech of Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine, in the Senate ... January 11, 1888. | |
Common schools north and south. The Blair bill. Speech...Feb. 15, 1888. | |
The democratic billion dollar congress...Remarks,...May 20, 1892. | |
Democratic tariff for revenue only : speech ... June 28, 1892. | |
The financial management of the republican party. Speech...May 29, 1872. | |
The fisheries treaty and our commercial relations with Canada. Speech...June 13, 1888. | |
Insurrection in Cuba. Speech...Mar. 9, 1896. | |
Memorial addresses | |
Naval appropriation bill, etc. ... Report. | |
The necessity for the Hawaiian cable. Speech...January 16, 1896. | |
Personnel of the navy and marine corps. | |
Political assessments. Speech...June 26, 1882. | |
Power to recognize the independence of a new foreign state ... | |
Reciprocal trade with the countries of Central and South America, and the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico. | |
Reciprocity. It means more products and more manufactures here and more sales abroad. | |
Reciprocity...Speech...Jan. 28, 1892. | |
Size of battleships | |
Speech of Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine, on national expeditures, economy in the past and economy in the future | |
Sundry civil appropriation bill : speech of Hon. Eugene Hale of Maine, in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, August 8, 1876. | |
Thirteenth and subsequent decennial censuses. Report (to accompany H.R. 10933). | |
United States navy. Tables from Senator Hale's speech on the naval appropriation bill, March 3, 1904, showing the growth and present strength of the new navy in vessels, officers, and men, and the comparative naval strength of the great powers ... |