In this connexion we feel bound to observe that American influence is rapidly gaining ground here ; and, if action is long delayed, very unpleasant complications may arise. Thus both politically and commercially the opening up of this country, and the... Sandford Fleming: Empire Builder - Page 58by Lawrence Johnstone Burpee - 1915 - 288 pagesFull view - About this book
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...the whole United States frontier, and commanding at once the Atlantic and Pacific. In this connection we feel bound to observe that American influence is...opening up of this country, and the making through it a national highway, would immensely subserve Imperial interests, and contribute to the stability and... | |
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