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Page 776
The American movement for reciprocity is calculated to disintegrate the British Empire . “ Give freedom of intercourse , " said Mr. Hill , “ and the line between the United States and Canada will mean no more than the lines between ...
The American movement for reciprocity is calculated to disintegrate the British Empire . “ Give freedom of intercourse , " said Mr. Hill , “ and the line between the United States and Canada will mean no more than the lines between ...
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The only figures I propose to quote here are those which indicate the possibility of diverting within the Empire trade which is at present without it . I find that in 1903 the imports — including gold ...
The only figures I propose to quote here are those which indicate the possibility of diverting within the Empire trade which is at present without it . I find that in 1903 the imports — including gold ...
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Now the Boers hate the British Empire and all its works and a glance at their programme shows that they are determined to keep up their National ideal without any reference to the welfare of the British or their Empire .
Now the Boers hate the British Empire and all its works and a glance at their programme shows that they are determined to keep up their National ideal without any reference to the welfare of the British or their Empire .
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