The Nineteenth Century, Volume 14Henry S. King & Company, 1883 |
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Page 378
... emigration at the expense of the State . I do not doubt that emigration may be very valuable for the relief of certain districts from what has been called a local congestion of population , but I am convinced that emigration , in order ...
... emigration at the expense of the State . I do not doubt that emigration may be very valuable for the relief of certain districts from what has been called a local congestion of population , but I am convinced that emigration , in order ...
Page 380
... emigrants to assist their friends to follow them . So early as 1849 it was believed by the Emigration Com- missioners that three - fourths of the Irish emigration was paid for in this manner , and in 1853 they state in their Report that ...
... emigrants to assist their friends to follow them . So early as 1849 it was believed by the Emigration Com- missioners that three - fourths of the Irish emigration was paid for in this manner , and in 1853 they state in their Report that ...
Page 1073
... emigration from India to colonies well fitted for an Indian population . Under extraordinary cir- cumstances such as famine , flood , or other great calamities , when large numbers of the poorer classes are deprived of the means of ...
... emigration from India to colonies well fitted for an Indian population . Under extraordinary cir- cumstances such as famine , flood , or other great calamities , when large numbers of the poorer classes are deprived of the means of ...
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WHY NOT PURCHASE THE SUEZ CANAL? By Edward Dicey | 188 |
361 733 | 356 |
CLOUDS OVER ARCADY By the Rev Dr Jessopp | 540 |
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