The Emigrant's Friend: Containing Information and Advice for Persons Intending to Emigrate to the United StatesTyne Publishing Company, 1881 - 351 pages |
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... population , means of communication , and otherwise , as well as the changes in the laws and regulations , render this absolutely necessary . The present edition will be found an improvement upon the book as it first appeared ; and I ...
... population , means of communication , and otherwise , as well as the changes in the laws and regulations , render this absolutely necessary . The present edition will be found an improvement upon the book as it first appeared ; and I ...
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... Population of the United States in 1880 . XVI . - Passengers Arrived in the United States during 1880 345 348 . 17 CHAPTERS : - I. Thoughts on Emigration . II . The Wages of Labor and the Cost of Living in Europe and America III . The ...
... Population of the United States in 1880 . XVI . - Passengers Arrived in the United States during 1880 345 348 . 17 CHAPTERS : - I. Thoughts on Emigration . II . The Wages of Labor and the Cost of Living in Europe and America III . The ...
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... population of the American Colonies at the com- mencement of the War for Independence was about three millions . From the year 1819 until the end of 1879 , upwards of five million people from the United Kingdom alone emigrated to the ...
... population of the American Colonies at the com- mencement of the War for Independence was about three millions . From the year 1819 until the end of 1879 , upwards of five million people from the United Kingdom alone emigrated to the ...
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... Population , 50,152,866 . Seat of Government , Washington , D.C. THE States and Territories of the North American Republic stretch across the continent between lat . 23 ° 20 ' and 49 ° N. , and long . 66 ° 48 ' and 125 ° 32 ' W. , from ...
... Population , 50,152,866 . Seat of Government , Washington , D.C. THE States and Territories of the North American Republic stretch across the continent between lat . 23 ° 20 ' and 49 ° N. , and long . 66 ° 48 ' and 125 ° 32 ' W. , from ...
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... population and absence of the facilities of the older States render it both necessary and convenient to lodge and feed the hired help . The price paid , therefore , with board , is the safest indica- tion of the value of labor in those ...
... population and absence of the facilities of the older States render it both necessary and convenient to lodge and feed the hired help . The price paid , therefore , with board , is the safest indica- tion of the value of labor in those ...
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