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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Página 25
... sent to Ireland through private sources , which cannot be ascertained , and without counting a dollar of the large amount remitted by the Germans and immigrants from other countries for like purposes . It is clear , therefore , and ...
... sent to Ireland through private sources , which cannot be ascertained , and without counting a dollar of the large amount remitted by the Germans and immigrants from other countries for like purposes . It is clear , therefore , and ...
Página 35
... sent to the State prison for life . Sullivan , who killed the man in Cliff street , who endeavored to prevent his beating his wife , was found guilty of murder , and ought to have been hung , and would have been hung in England , but was ...
... sent to the State prison for life . Sullivan , who killed the man in Cliff street , who endeavored to prevent his beating his wife , was found guilty of murder , and ought to have been hung , and would have been hung in England , but was ...
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... sent 150,000 persons to our State prisons , and 100,000 children to the poor houses ; caused 1500 murders , 2000 suicides , and has bequeathed to our country 1,000,000 orphan children . " Be this as it may , liquor is undoubtedly a ...
... sent 150,000 persons to our State prisons , and 100,000 children to the poor houses ; caused 1500 murders , 2000 suicides , and has bequeathed to our country 1,000,000 orphan children . " Be this as it may , liquor is undoubtedly a ...
Página 49
... sent to him or her from any prison or place of confinement in any place out of the United States , " & c . See Dallas ' Edition of Laws of Pennsylvania vol . i . , p . 692. And this principle has been carried out ever since by various ...
... sent to him or her from any prison or place of confinement in any place out of the United States , " & c . See Dallas ' Edition of Laws of Pennsylvania vol . i . , p . 692. And this principle has been carried out ever since by various ...
Página 51
... sent out to the neighboring provinces , and thence come to us coastwise ; others , perhaps , have or will enter by the Canada frontier , and penetrate to places where they can find the best provision for them . They have been detected ...
... sent out to the neighboring provinces , and thence come to us coastwise ; others , perhaps , have or will enter by the Canada frontier , and penetrate to places where they can find the best provision for them . They have been detected ...
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