Canada And The States Recollections 1851 To 1886 By Sir E. W. Watkin

























































































































































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of the American people could, he thought, be appealed to not - Page 414
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But Here Was A Case Where The Common Sense Of The American People Could, He Thought, Be Appealed To Not In Vain. Instead Of Fortifying, Let Us Neutralize The Frontier - Let Us Agree To Do Away With The Expenditure.

[Mr. BRIGHT:

On both sides the frontier?] Yes, on both sides. If the American people were appealed to as the hon. member for Rochdale appealed to the Emperor of the French in favour of the French treaty, he believed that similar earnestness and tact could bring about an arrangement. The Government at Washington would thereby set an example to all countries having long frontier lines, and a precedent would be established of inestimable value to the world. What could be more deplorable than to substitute for neutrality and the operation of the Reciprocity Treaty an armed frontier and practical non-intercourse? He had before stated, from much personal observation on the spot, that border feeling and jealousy had hardly an existence as between the people of our possessions, and of the United States; but so soon as rival fortresses, frowned at each other on both sides of the line, and an armed truce were, so to speak, established, all the feelings and prejudices of separate nationality would grow up in abundance. The free exchanges of industry would, perhaps, be at the same time arrested, and war itself might not be impossible. The Reciprocity Treaty practically made the people of the United States and of the British North American possessions, each living under a totally different form of government, one for all purposes of trade and intercourse.

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