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...Dallinger and Proper's handbook, and elsewhere:-Candidates' letters of acceptance in newspapers of Sept. 7 and 27; - H. R. Ex Doc's 1 "Sess. 52" Cong. No. 91. Cong. Rec. p. 551, 558, (Jon. 26, '92), N. A. Rev. 154, 642-648 and Nov. '92 Public Opinion vol's XI, XII, XIII, passim, on administrative policy...
...Canadians could not be loyal to a strange form of government: Forum IX, 562, - (b) A Canadian faction would be introduced into Congress; Forum, VI, 458, IX, 562. - (c) management of the vast-territory would be too much for a government already overcrowded with work: No. Am. Rev., Vol...
...would be of no economic advantage. - (a) We should get a debt - saddled country: Forum VI, 458, - (b) Canada poor and occupied in only a very small part: Statesman's Year Book, 1891, p. 197. - (c) Reciprocity would secure for us the advantages without the disadvantages No. Am. Rev., Vol...
...Annexation cannot be peacefully accomplished: No. Am. Rev., Vol. 152, p, 91. - (a) Canadian parliament and people would oppose it: No. Am. Rev., Vol. 148, p. 666. - (b) England would not consent: No. Am. Rev., Vol...
...Inhabitants of Canada would not make good United States citizens. - (a) Indians: Forum, VI, 460. (b) Conservative English Canadians: No. Am. Rev., Vol. 148, p. 666. - (c) French and Roman Catholics: Forum, X, 323. (d) Danger of race-conflict in Canada: Forum...