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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... proper , and an increase of the foreign population since the Census of 1850 , of 22,870 persons . It thus appears that the foreigners outnumber the natives , and that within the last five years , the disproportion in favor of the former ...
... proper , and an increase of the foreign population since the Census of 1850 , of 22,870 persons . It thus appears that the foreigners outnumber the natives , and that within the last five years , the disproportion in favor of the former ...
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... proper sphere - in proportion to their money- they must be fondled , and nursed , and watched . " It would be a pity if a young man , with such ' bright prospects , ' should become vicious ; the world would wring its hands and sigh ...
... proper sphere - in proportion to their money- they must be fondled , and nursed , and watched . " It would be a pity if a young man , with such ' bright prospects , ' should become vicious ; the world would wring its hands and sigh ...
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... proper laws for preventing the transportation of convicted malefactors from foreign countries into the United States . " See Journal of Congress for 1788 , p . 867 . Pursuant to this recommendation of the Continental Congress , the ...
... proper laws for preventing the transportation of convicted malefactors from foreign countries into the United States . " See Journal of Congress for 1788 , p . 867 . Pursuant to this recommendation of the Continental Congress , the ...
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... proper measures to diminish the num- ber of arrivals , is drawn from the fact , that , in addition to the great and grievous expense they would add to the city , should they continue to be numerously thrown upon us , the Common Council ...
... proper measures to diminish the num- ber of arrivals , is drawn from the fact , that , in addition to the great and grievous expense they would add to the city , should they continue to be numerously thrown upon us , the Common Council ...
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... proper , touching the enforcement of the health laws and passenger act . Resolved , That this board approve the decision of his honor the Mayor , in raising the amount of commutation money heretofore paid by foreign passengers . M. C. ...
... proper , touching the enforcement of the health laws and passenger act . Resolved , That this board approve the decision of his honor the Mayor , in raising the amount of commutation money heretofore paid by foreign passengers . M. C. ...
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