Very early, in 1817, an agreement creditable to the wisdom and pacific intentions of both countries, was reached establishing small and equal naval armaments on the Great Lakes.
In France it consists but of one, but in both countries, it is wholly by representation.
In relating this circumstance, and in submitting this proposition, I consider myself as a citizen of both countries.
Taking the question, however, as it stood in 1846, the settlement must, upon full consideration and review, be adjudged honorable to both countries.
Future generations would hold the governing power in both countries guilty of a crime if war should ever be permitted except upon the failure of every other arbitrament.
May this union of interests for ever be the patriot's creed in both countries.
The trade, however, would in this case, as in the foregoing, give some revenue to the inhabitants of both countries, but more to those of France than to those of England.
In both countries, the cast of the priests holds the highest rank, and that of the soldiers the next; and in both countries the cast of the farmers and labourers was superior to the casts of merchants and manufacturers.
It is in consequence of these maxims, that the commerce between France and England has, in both countries, been subjected to so many discouragements and restraints.
I flatter myself that she will speedily resort to a modification of her system relating to the tobacco trade, which would decidedly benefit the agriculture of the United States and operate to the mutual advantage of both countries.
In both countries it was the middle class which had just obtained the predominance.
The Americans retaliated, and the ships ofboth countries had to perform one half of the voyage empty; the consumers therefore paid double freight.
It may also be ascertained by comparing it with some standard common to both countries.
There were differences in the manipulation and treatment, but the principal fact remains that the art was the same in both countries.
It appears well established that in both countries it became highly conventionalized, and it is quite sufficient for the purpose of this argument that it became thus associated with the Swastika.
Is it not equally strong evidence of contact to find the same sign used in both countries as a charm, with the same significance in both countries?
The whorls, when put upon their spindles, form the same machine in both countries.
That the treaty was negotiated at all, and that the experiment in trade was so beneficial to both countries, has certain important lessons.
Like every traveller who has known both countries, he was struck by the contrast between 'the whole landscape bathed in a flood of that bright Canadian sun' and 'our murky atmosphere on the other side of the Atlantic.
On the other hand, it is exceptional for a novel, or for any book by an American writer, to be put into type in England for publication in both countries.
But I do not think that any man who has engaged for any length of time in business in both countries, who has lived in each sufficiently to absorb the spirit of the respective communities, will dissent from what I have said.
In reading a great number of the songs of both countries, one is struck by the difference.
Both countries had to contend against the same difficulty--a powerful and aggressive neighbour on either side.
Thus the snake demigods or NĂ¢gas[1041] occupy in both countries a large place in the popular imagination.
Thence consequences of incalculable importance in both countries, and effects which have left indelible traces in the future history of mankind.
Vast effects followed this all-important change in both countries.
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