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Economic and Sociologic Relations of the Canadian States and the United States

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Description:Excerpt from Economic and Sociologic Relations of the Canadian States and the United States, Prospectively Considered, Vol. 38: Address by Charles S. Hill, Vice President, Section I, Before the Section of Economic Science and Statistics, American Association for the Advancement of Science, at the Toronto Meeting, August, 1889 Our economic and sociologic relations are problematic, and an analysis of the prospective conditions thereof can but be of benefit and interest in anticipation of union or not, but the union of these two peoples in one government eventually is ascertain as the union of territory is now definite and unalterable. Two committees of the United States Congress are already in the field studying this problem from a political point of view, and that a lively and important discussion will take place at the coming session of Congress in Washington next winter is very certain. Grave and serious may be the immediate results of the coming consideration as an international question, in view of the remarkable existing and rapidly developing conditions that are assuming such complicated features, but the ultimate result will be annexation and consolidation. In view of the existing conditions on the one hand and the prospective conditions on the other, there seems to be no more pertinent and important an economic problem for consideration before this Section to-day. I shall not pretend to analyze each specific subject of these conditions in cause and result, but merely open a discussion as to the economic measures and sociologic benefits to be attained in the future; nor shall I burden you with statistical data more than in a few tabulations, for such arc familiar to you all. The many distinguished economists of scientific study and world-renowned fame attending this convention, and who have recorded special papers to be presented to you during our sessions, will more ably interest and inform you. When we compare our natural conditions with those of the many peoples of the Old World, what a mighty contrast is presented, and what a volume of thought is suggested. On this new continent the English tongue has sounded over lakes, reechoed over the plains, and reverberated over seven millions square miles, from ocean to ocean, obliterating the dialect of hundreds of thousands of immigrants yearly and silencing in extermination the tongues of the aborigines. On the old continent we find different peoples and hear different tongues within the short distance of every few hundred thousand square miles.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Economic and Sociologic Relations of the Canadian States and the United States. To get started finding Economic and Sociologic Relations of the Canadian States and the United States, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Economic and Sociologic Relations of the Canadian States and the United States

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Description: Excerpt from Economic and Sociologic Relations of the Canadian States and the United States, Prospectively Considered, Vol. 38: Address by Charles S. Hill, Vice President, Section I, Before the Section of Economic Science and Statistics, American Association for the Advancement of Science, at the Toronto Meeting, August, 1889 Our economic and sociologic relations are problematic, and an analysis of the prospective conditions thereof can but be of benefit and interest in anticipation of union or not, but the union of these two peoples in one government eventually is ascertain as the union of territory is now definite and unalterable. Two committees of the United States Congress are already in the field studying this problem from a political point of view, and that a lively and important discussion will take place at the coming session of Congress in Washington next winter is very certain. Grave and serious may be the immediate results of the coming consideration as an international question, in view of the remarkable existing and rapidly developing conditions that are assuming such complicated features, but the ultimate result will be annexation and consolidation. In view of the existing conditions on the one hand and the prospective conditions on the other, there seems to be no more pertinent and important an economic problem for consideration before this Section to-day. I shall not pretend to analyze each specific subject of these conditions in cause and result, but merely open a discussion as to the economic measures and sociologic benefits to be attained in the future; nor shall I burden you with statistical data more than in a few tabulations, for such arc familiar to you all. The many distinguished economists of scientific study and world-renowned fame attending this convention, and who have recorded special papers to be presented to you during our sessions, will more ably interest and inform you. When we compare our natural conditions with those of the many peoples of the Old World, what a mighty contrast is presented, and what a volume of thought is suggested. On this new continent the English tongue has sounded over lakes, reechoed over the plains, and reverberated over seven millions square miles, from ocean to ocean, obliterating the dialect of hundreds of thousands of immigrants yearly and silencing in extermination the tongues of the aborigines. On the old continent we find different peoples and hear different tongues within the short distance of every few hundred thousand square miles.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Economic and Sociologic Relations of the Canadian States and the United States. To get started finding Economic and Sociologic Relations of the Canadian States and the United States, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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