In contending for our fair share of this commerce we shall haive for all time to contend with that system of subsidies. of aid to their foreign commerce. maintained by Great Britain and other foreign nations. A wise statesmanship will endeaior to forecast the situation. to make provision by law to so far as possible place American commerce on an equality with the commerce of foreign countries. The tide of immigration and civilization is still westward. impelled by a law as imperative as the laws of nature. It has swept across the continent. leaving along its course on mountain and in valley. on hillside and upon plain. great cities and towns and a civilized population. and will find its culminating point upon the shores of the Pacific. The people of the Pacific coast in all that makes a people great and prosperous are the equals of their kindred of the East.
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