Reed in 1858, did not contemplate the immigration intoeither country of citizens or subjects of the other.
He remarked, it was urged that abuses of a similar nature existed in England; but he did not consider that this was an argument to justify abuses in either country.
France, also, regarded events there with views similar to those entertained by England, but it did not suit the policy of either country to interfere beyond the diplomatic interposition by which Sardinia was saved.
A recent agreement with Mexico provides for the crossing of the frontier by the armed forces of either country in pursuit of hostile Indians.
The danger of such a war is greater, perhaps, than the people of either country recognises, certainly greater than most Englishmen imagine.
Margaret believed in the Union and counted no Scandinavian a foreigner in either country.
As a consequence the Union cannot be dissolved by the representatives of either country alone, and the king cannot dissolve it by exercising any power of his own.
The Act of Union stipulated that the two kingdoms were to remain perfectly independent, the king to sojourn an equally long part of the year in each, with no official of either country to accompany him further than to the frontier.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "either country" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.