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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... whole number ; from Germany , 583,774 , being over one - fourth of the whole number ; and from England , 278,675 , being near one - eighth of the whole number . The Irish , German , and English , it will be thus seen , constituted ...
... whole number ; from Germany , 583,774 , being over one - fourth of the whole number ; and from England , 278,675 , being near one - eighth of the whole number . The Irish , German , and English , it will be thus seen , constituted ...
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... whole number ; and of those there were 196,609 in the manufacturing States of New England , being 23 per cent . of the number in the free States . In the commercial and manufacturing States of New York , New Jersey and Pennsylvania ...
... whole number ; and of those there were 196,609 in the manufacturing States of New England , being 23 per cent . of the number in the free States . In the commercial and manufacturing States of New York , New Jersey and Pennsylvania ...
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... whole number in these States . In the cities of New York , Philadelphia , Newark , and Albany , there were 386,345 , being 38 per cent . of the foreign population of the three Middle States of New York , Pennsylvania , and New Jersey ...
... whole number in these States . In the cities of New York , Philadelphia , Newark , and Albany , there were 386,345 , being 38 per cent . of the foreign population of the three Middle States of New York , Pennsylvania , and New Jersey ...
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... whole number of English and Welsh , and one - tenth of the Scotch , were in New York city . The French , Spanish and Italians , were also chiefly in the cities and towns . Considerably over one - fourth of the French were in the cities ...
... whole number of English and Welsh , and one - tenth of the Scotch , were in New York city . The French , Spanish and Italians , were also chiefly in the cities and towns . Considerably over one - fourth of the French were in the cities ...
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... with an aggregate population of 13,939 persons , including 456 colored , there are 8,594 foreigners , being very near two - thirds of the whole population . CHAPTER II . FOREIGN IMMIGRATION . 12 " THE right REPUBLICAN LANDMARKS . 15.
... with an aggregate population of 13,939 persons , including 456 colored , there are 8,594 foreigners , being very near two - thirds of the whole population . CHAPTER II . FOREIGN IMMIGRATION . 12 " THE right REPUBLICAN LANDMARKS . 15.
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