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Show Our Future Lies on the Sea. "M !ei ' VK . ll' Thn Influence; of Great llrltaln In -jTJjlilf. shaping th' woilcls hlstors and growth, Sljf li Qjl J, 5 a i Inlluenie entirely out of proportion ffs b j"i flts to her population nnd natural resources ?! ' 1 '?i'J '5 has rudlaled throufch her merchant Mr-i ''I J ilHI shipping Through It tho English Ian- fflfi.artJMiV guake nnd Anglo-Saxon ' j'i ar.il ip i jl'l'')"! methotls have pervaded the world Wo hjf- 1 Jf lilt 1 have only lately come to the last chap- rff I "1 lit ler In tho history of nn earlier dominion til l I (X V't J V over the world which bpuln held by vlr- ilbfij h r-ij5 tue of her navigators nnd her ships. Al will Our future lira on the sen," the watch- ilia Jj "Irs, word of the Kaiser tersely expresses S fit r,lJdtl,' ); the Inudablc ambition of Germany to f. U V ''r attain leadership among nations. IB ESI J 'ii .a Is not nn unworthy ambition to usplroj B Lj ;'J1M to ho the most imverful nutlon In th? S f fc, JjiflJ M world, tho most pervaalvo Inttuence Ini Iltl Ir-Ht It a shaping mankinds future. It Is OJ j fk iM 8 proper nmhltlon for Amerlcnns to en- , vt . 'jlf fJ 9 tcrtnln nt the beglnnlnR of the twen- R,m iMJll 0 tlcih centurs Eugene T, Chamberlain UiUraNfllH '" LeBll " N eckly' Plil'r'rJj-SH |