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ENGLISH SPEAKINtr fEOPLE
,«A GUIDE TO THE WORLD."
\ VISCOUNT BRYcl'S CLAIM.
- LONDON, Tuesday, -i' Viscount
Bryce, speating at the Snaugural lecture
of the JVatson Chair of Aineriean
Histoiy, at jEhe Mansion RouBe,
said that thie ja^ish speaking people
were growii^ most Rapidly in
wealth and population, and now eonducted
or controlled most- of the
cpinmerce of thie world. ?4eir - in-
£ uence was greater than any stock,
and if that influence were directed to
the same ends it .would make a toif -
ger difference to the world's . pr
gress than any other influence in .the
development of intellectual and moral
sympathy, rather than A in formal
alliances, which were iolten unstable,
and sometimes excited jealousy and
suspicions in other nations. Britain and
America migfet' find that .co-operation
.which was the best to prompt
the
welfare of the world, would be
the glory of the Enfflish speaking
peoples, if they Joined In using their
Influence Jo guide the feet of all man--
kind into^a^^ra^o^pegce
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