Republican Landmarks: The Views and Opinions of American Statesmen on Foreign Immigration. Being a Collection of Statistics of Population, Pauperism, Crime, Etc. With an Inquiry Into the True Character of the DUnited States Government, and Its Policy on the Subject of Immigration, Naturalization of Aliens, EtcJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1856 - 367 páginas |
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... five millions , three hundred and five thousand , nine hundred and twenty - five persons , in the year 1800 ; seven millions , two hundred and thirty - nine thousand , eight hun- dred and fourteen persons , in the year 1810 ; nine ...
... five millions , three hundred and five thousand , nine hundred and twenty - five persons , in the year 1800 ; seven millions , two hundred and thirty - nine thousand , eight hun- dred and fourteen persons , in the year 1810 ; nine ...
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... five years , the disproportion in favor of the former has been augmented . It is esti- mated , however , that a portion of the business population of the city , to the number of 50,000 , reside in the vicinity and neighboring towns ...
... five years , the disproportion in favor of the former has been augmented . It is esti- mated , however , that a portion of the business population of the city , to the number of 50,000 , reside in the vicinity and neighboring towns ...
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... five years of £ 6,520,000 , which , when converted into our currency , sums up $ 28,948,800 . We have thus a balance left in favor of this country of less than $ 1,000,000 , without taking into account the amounts sent to Ireland ...
... five years of £ 6,520,000 , which , when converted into our currency , sums up $ 28,948,800 . We have thus a balance left in favor of this country of less than $ 1,000,000 , without taking into account the amounts sent to Ireland ...
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... five hundred and thirty - eight of foreign birth . It thus appears that of the 2,244,625 foreign born population in the United States , at that time , one of at least every thirty - three was a pauper , supported at the public expense ...
... five hundred and thirty - eight of foreign birth . It thus appears that of the 2,244,625 foreign born population in the United States , at that time , one of at least every thirty - three was a pauper , supported at the public expense ...
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... five of the foreign population in the United States at that time . In the free States there were 10,822 natives , and 12,789 foreign convictions , and in the slave States there were 2,166 natives , and 1,902 foreigners . Of those in the ...
... five of the foreign population in the United States at that time . In the free States there were 10,822 natives , and 12,789 foreign convictions , and in the slave States there were 2,166 natives , and 1,902 foreigners . Of those in the ...
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