. Introduction to forestry economics. Forests and forestry. it i!J^^^mpaprip^ocumg: j^is^'to a c^&f^ e^nt ogt^lif*lhe â ' *â " Nj|tuTally'|p|<e '^Pfewi^ '^F®,' t*' Vere exceedingly ar^yMt^^'*!! waalfttt .instance of %hi^|)rd B^^ft'i. fufly appreciated at tht^ iiiSiuent. liminary announcement were strbngly criticised. It was ^vclairaed thdt the Atnerioftntjovernment had rtiever consented ^wl xyll to negotiate ;⢠that the Wliole thing was a fraud intended to ⢠' ⢠"'deceive the electortite; iil^d. that after tlie campaign was over nothing more wroii||^ be heard of it.


. Introduction to forestry economics. Forests and forestry. it i!J^^^mpaprip^ocumg: j^is^'to a c^&f^ e^nt ogt^lif*lhe â ' *â " Nj|tuTally'|p|<e '^Pfewi^ '^F®,' t*' Vere exceedingly ar^yMt^^'*!! waalfttt .instance of %hi^|)rd B^^ft'i. fufly appreciated at tht^ iiiSiuent. liminary announcement were strbngly criticised. It was ^vclairaed thdt the Atnerioftntjovernment had rtiever consented ^wl xyll to negotiate ;⢠that the Wliole thing was a fraud intended to ⢠' ⢠"'deceive the electortite; iil^d. that after tlie campaign was over nothing more wroii||^ be heard of it. Strength was ;'" added to this view by thefpublication of a letter from Mr. ' ^* .Blaine denying that he ^id ever made any overtures in ,' ' the matter, and asserting kiat only the very widest reci- ' ' procity would be considered by the Aiqerican Goternment â¢1 â * 'Upon the other hand, ^r John Thompson declare<l â ' ⢠emphatically .at the great mass ^meeting in Toronto, on 'â . F^b. tlth, which practically opened the campaign,that "we ' Jiad thfe jjropositrqn which was submitted to Mr. Blaine; ' the answer that Mr. Blaine made to us was that he. was willing to enter upon a preliminary discussion to precede the more formal commission ; he was willing to enter upon that discussion, and to q^sider all points embraced in it, but would not be prepared to do so until aftei* the 4th of March, when, the terra of the present Congress ; It is safe to say iii this connection that wher©vthe personal statements of a CanadianJ the Canadiftn peopl^ t former. And tha the subjectlit tR6 â¢/ "The Toronto ttie occasion. ,n American leader disagree, liole prefer 'to believe tlnjt air tkat could be said u as a gre&t success, bei^ipbs being Thompson's first ajmearance. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations


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