Religion in the United States of AmericaArno Press, 1969 - 736 strani Report for Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture) |
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Stran 80
... emigrants have poured into the United States since the Revolution , and espe- cially since the close of the second war with Great Britain in 1815. Our custom - house books do not sufficiently distinguish between emigrants , properly so ...
... emigrants have poured into the United States since the Revolution , and espe- cially since the close of the second war with Great Britain in 1815. Our custom - house books do not sufficiently distinguish between emigrants , properly so ...
Stran 81
... emigrants into the United States , from all quarters , must be nearer 70,000 than 60,000 . It must not be supposed , however , that all the foreigners who come to the United States are emigrants . Many come only to make a longer or ...
... emigrants into the United States , from all quarters , must be nearer 70,000 than 60,000 . It must not be supposed , however , that all the foreigners who come to the United States are emigrants . Many come only to make a longer or ...
Stran 169
... emigrated to the English colonies in Ame- rica ; and it may be remarked , that previous to the American revolution , the German emigration , though not always confined to the palatinate , and though many of the emigrants came from the ...
... emigrated to the English colonies in Ame- rica ; and it may be remarked , that previous to the American revolution , the German emigration , though not always confined to the palatinate , and though many of the emigrants came from the ...
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BOOK I | 1 |
The Aborigines of North America | 7 |
Discovery of that part of North America which is com | 15 |
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