The Anglo-Saxon Century And the Unification of the English-Speaking People

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The United States, on the other hand, does not seek or want Canada to join the Union, and deep and strong opposition to such a course may also be encountered here. On the mere face of the ques- tion, therefore, annexation seems difficult and hard to accomplish. It should not be forced. It cannot be bought. Neither arms, money, nor commercial advantages can be of themselves suffi- cient potent factors to accomplish this end. It ' History of England in the Eighteenth Century, vol. ii, , p. 50.
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...bjects Covered by Treaty i6i must come voluntarily : it must spring from the hearts of the people. It is well not to under- estimate the difficulties of the proposition, and with that view I have gone beneath the surface in search of higher and nobler motives than those which ordinarily impel individual or national action.
In this way only can sentiment be satisfied and pride placated. But it will be argued by some, ice must be broken to reach annexation ; if all three parties interested must be converted to this view, why not, if it is to come at all, leave it to the " fulness of time," or, in other words, to processes entirely natural.


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