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Reducing classification-JV-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19198 author = Grose, Howard B. (Howard Benjamin) title = Aliens or Americans? date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 35896 sentences = 2730 flesch = 72 summary = could find work and homes, immigration would cause far less anxiety. when the immigrant prefers New York or Chicago, what authority shall Hebrew-German-Irish-Italian-Bohemian-Hungarian city--a cosmopolitan race the foreign life of to-day in New York's Little Italy, with its 400,000 [Sidenote: Deterioration a Result of too Large Immigration] connection between home and foreign missionary work is living. American Protestantism sees in immigration a divine mission none will [Sidenote: Present Work for the Foreigners] supreme home mission opportunity to Christianize the immigrants, have in "New York City within a year will hold a half million Italians. At a conference in New York, in the Home Mission study class a young The Woman's Home Missionary Society supports Immigrant Homes in New York FOREIGN PEOPLES IN BAPTIST CHURCHES, THE RESULTS OF HOME MISSION WORK leaders in Young People's Mission Work, held in New York City, December, Aliens or Americans?~ A Study of Immigration. cache = ./cache/19198.txt txt = ./txt/19198.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26064 author = Reid, Whitelaw title = Problems of Expansion As Considered in Papers and Addresses date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59842 sentences = 2550 flesch = 63 summary = annexed foreign territory to the United States, like the Louisiana or Constitution to the territories of the United States is in Article IV, authority of the United States over the great Philippine Archipelago is [Sidenote: United States a Free-Trade Country.] Spanish government or its constituted authorities in said territories." war with Spain had already cost the United States far above United States, or whether acquired in treaties by the Nation itself. United States has no constitutional power to hold territory that is not ample constitutional power to acquire and govern new territory and therefore, under the Constitution of the United States, her right _The United States has as much power as any other Government._ "The Constitution of the United States established a Government, and _The United States can govern such territory as it pleases. _The United States can govern such territory through Congress._ Philippines and the war with the United States. cache = ./cache/26064.txt txt = ./txt/26064.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34080 author = Lucas, Charles Prestwood, Sir title = A Historical Geography of the British Colonies, Vol. V Canada—Part I, Historical date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 129864 sentences = 7994 flesch = 76 summary = 1. Map of the French and English possessions in North America in [Sidenote: _English colonization in North America._] [Sidenote: _English exploration in North America in the sixteenth one single English or French colony had as yet taken root in America. In the sixteenth century, after Cartier's voyages to the St. Lawrence, we hear little of the French in North America. [Sidenote: _Comparison of English and French colonization in North [Sidenote: _Comparison of French colonization in Canada and Dutch [Sidenote: _Contrast between English and French in North America._] the English in New France, Acadia, and Canada. [Sidenote: _French plan for attacking New York._] [Sidenote: _French and English views in North America._] What were the French and English fighting for in North America? 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(John Rogers) title = Races and Immigrants in America date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61170 sentences = 3510 flesch = 65 summary = opportunities before the law, and equal ability of classes and races to the immigration of alien races and inferior classes, has worked out the country the negro population in ten years increased 38 per cent and the white population, including foreign immigration, increased 33 per years the immigration of the Western races most nearly related to those cent, while the immigrants of Eastern and Southern races, untrained in race, and in the past year he has contributed to America more immigrants the alien contract-labor law does not apply to immigrants from Hawaii, a way immigration is stimulated, and new races are induced to begin their The immigrant comes as a wage-earner, and the American was directed against a race superior even to the negro immigrants in United States and observing the "race suicide" of the native American cities, that the races of immigrants who came to this country cache = ./cache/34028.txt txt = ./txt/34028.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39230 author = Argentina. Ministerio de Agricultura title = The immigration offices and statistics from 1857 to 1903 Information for the Universal Exhibition of St. Louis (U.S.A.) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4618 sentences = 441 flesch = 79 summary = office, Immigration Hotel, Hospital and Medical service, and Post and placing of the immigrants who come to the Hotel, asking for lodging and This office provides the immigrants with the information Art. 9.--The Immigration-Office in Buenos Aires and the Commissions at Art. 45.--Immigrants shall be entitled to suitable board and lodging, at Art. 50.--The Employment-Offices or the Immigration-Commissions in their Art. 50.--The Employment-Offices or the Immigration-Commissions in their Immigrants Hotel who attend to them, placing them in trams, which take and Telegraph Office in the Immigration Hotel. IMMIGRANTS PLACED AND FORWARDED TO THE INTERIOR OF THE COUNTRY BY THE [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires cache = ./cache/39230.txt txt = ./txt/39230.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41291 author = Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston title = New Homes for Old date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 80985 sentences = 4104 flesch = 64 summary = of Homes and Family Life of Studies in Methods of Americanization. This discussion of the family problems of the foreign-born groups in Questionnaires were sent to case-work agencies dealing with family Work with Families and Home Service Bureaus of various Red Cross the home has created entirely new problems in the family life. And the women in the foreign-born groups come from the country, the women of the foreign-born groups who have worked their way through are the United States Children's Bureau, carried on at the Chicago School the use of case-work agencies in the care of dependent families,[41] Another specialized agency for work with the foreign-born groups is meet the needs of women in the foreign-born groups and of material The case-work agencies in some cities with large foreign-born relationship between the case-work agency and the immigrant family. American Association for Social Work with Families, and the National cache = ./cache/41291.txt txt = ./txt/41291.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35415 author = Joseph, Samuel title = Jewish Immigration to the United States from 1881 to 1910 Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Vol. LIX, No. 4, 1914 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54161 sentences = 4784 flesch = 73 summary = As rearranged, the tables presented the number of Jewish immigrants practically the total Jewish immigration to the United States from the total number of Russian Jewish immigrants from 1881 to 1885.[56] added together constituted the total Jewish immigration for the year. countries other than Russia, the totals of the Jewish immigrants Jews entered the country, 12.1 per cent of the total Russian Jewish immigration is seen in the number of Russian Jews who entered New York than half of the total number of Jewish immigrants from Roumania, was The movement of the total Jewish immigration for the thirty years cent of the total Jewish immigration for the thirty years. Year | Jewish immigrants | Per cent of total Year | Jewish immigrants | Per cent of total Year | Jewish immigrants | Per cent of total Year | Jewish immigrants | Per cent of total cache = ./cache/35415.txt txt = ./txt/35415.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40535 author = Antin, Mary title = They Who Knock at Our Gates: A Complete Gospel of Immigration date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21824 sentences = 948 flesch = 66 summary = Mosaic Law is to the Jews, the Declaration is to the American people. declaration every time we meet a case involving human rights. of immigrants does not deprive them of their humanity and the rights kept the Law. The glory of the American people must be that the vision If a nation has a right to keep out aliens, tell us how many people abandoning his Law. Let the children be brought up to know that we are a people with a Independence which makes of it the law of the land, binding on American But which of the immigrant stocks of the good old times with a spark of imagination that every Russian Jewish immigrant to-day hastening the process of Americanization of the immigrant; the country through contact with immigrant children in the public schools, when We say that immigrants nowadays come only to exploit our country, cache = ./cache/40535.txt txt = ./txt/40535.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41443 author = Cunningham, Charles Henry title = The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies As illustrated by the Audiencia of Manila (1583-1800) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 166313 sentences = 8578 flesch = 60 summary = removal of the audiencia had left the governor with authority over The laws regulating the audiencia's jurisdiction in civil cases seem to the governor, the case could then be appealed to the audiencia. the audiencia in Manila, this tribunal exercised authority over suits the governor and audiencia investigated the conduct of an official audiencia to the governor or to the Council of the Indies, according and fiscales of our royal audiencias of the Indies and governors of audiencia exercised jurisdiction over the residencias of governors, asserted, the law required the governor and audiencia to act in acuerdo governor, captain-general, and president of the royal audiencia. audiencia, the governor retained his authority as executive while audiencia the governor exercised considerable authority during the audiencia and the governor as to authority over cases which by governor appealed to the audiencia for support, and the tribunal These laws give to the audiencia and the governor cache = ./cache/41443.txt txt = ./txt/41443.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36822 author = Iyenaga, T. (Toyokichi) title = Japan and the California Problem date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53704 sentences = 3230 flesch = 64 summary = FACTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA--POPULATION AND BIRTH Number of Japanese in California--Immigration--"Gentlemen's FACTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA--FARMERS AND ALIEN LAND FACTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA--POPULATION AND BIRTH RATE The rate of increase of the Japanese population in California in NUMBER OF JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA ACCORDING TO THE UNITED STATES CENSUS. California to the total number of Japanese in the United States: JAPANESE POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND CALIFORNIA. total number of Japanese in the United States is rather high, justifying although the total number of Japanese coming to the United States has Another reason for the high birth rate of the Japanese in California is FACTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA--FARMERS AND ALIEN LAND LAWS place between Americans and Japanese in this country and in Japan. W. _Friendship between the United States and Japan._ Japanese "Japan and the Japanese-California Problem." IYENAGA, T. cache = ./cache/36822.txt txt = ./txt/36822.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47043 author = Wilkins, W. H. (William Henry) title = The Alien Invasion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57020 sentences = 2634 flesch = 65 summary = immigration of destitute aliens into this country. results of the immigration of destitute aliens are found to exist, it That the immigration of destitute and undesirable aliens takes place foreigners) arrive in London, chiefly on board vessels running under No official return is kept of the number of foreign Jews who come into 1890, it is stated that the total number of cases of foreign Jews think I shall be far wrong if I consider the number of aliens classed Jews, and poor foreigners generally, to come to this country with the The effect of foreign immigration upon our labouring population is of British labour, the immigration of destitute aliens; and that they immigration of destitute foreigners was a serious social danger, In Italy no special law exists, the residence of aliens in that country Principal Secretaries of State, and if such Alien shall have arrived cache = ./cache/47043.txt txt = ./txt/47043.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46103 author = Le Sueur, Gordon title = Germany's Vanishing Colonies date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37087 sentences = 1335 flesch = 55 summary = the Orange River, which became known as German South West Africa. Roughly, the German Colonial Empire is five times as big as Germany, Germany to acquire territorial possession of South West Africa. the German Government had any intention of establishing crown Colonies German Government that a report on South West Africa was in course of undertake the protection of German subjects; but the British Government the northern boundary of German South West Africa, between that Colony Caprivi Treaty the boundary between the Cape Colony and German South The territory hitherto known as German South West Africa covers an area state of war existed between Great Britain and Germany, the Germans on The idea of Colonies forming a new German Empire in Africa, which the east coast trade in her hands, and the German description of have made their way up into German East Africa, where they traded Government upon the subject of British and German interests cache = ./cache/46103.txt txt = ./txt/46103.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46294 author = Steiner, Edward Alfred title = The Immigrant Tide, Its Ebb and Flow date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 81309 sentences = 4102 flesch = 74 summary = returned immigrant upon his peasant home and his social and national going home to marry Pepitta and when times grew better they would come "Lift my boy!" a rather muscular, good-looking man said, in the English many years in America, was going home to visit her people, bringing this "The American men are to blame!" exclaimed a man who was crowded close he landed in New York until he left the country, he had not met a man stone hut at Kolasin, said: "The women come home after three years' fourteen years old, an uncle who lived in New York sent money to my To people living under such economic conditions, emigrating to America In no way was he different from the American working man of the same The feeling of the Americanized Jew towards this new immigrant was thus Here in Streator were the people who have lived with the new immigrant a cache = ./cache/46294.txt txt = ./txt/46294.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 34080 41443 46294 35415 26064 34028 number of items: 13 sum of words: 843,793 average size in words: 64,907 average readability score: 67 nouns: time; 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Type: gutenberg title: classification-JV-gutenberg date: 2021-05-29 time: 11:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: classification:"JV" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 40535 author: Antin, Mary title: They Who Knock at Our Gates: A Complete Gospel of Immigration date: words: 21824 sentences: 948 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/40535.txt txt: ./txt/40535.txt summary: Mosaic Law is to the Jews, the Declaration is to the American people. declaration every time we meet a case involving human rights. of immigrants does not deprive them of their humanity and the rights kept the Law. The glory of the American people must be that the vision If a nation has a right to keep out aliens, tell us how many people abandoning his Law. Let the children be brought up to know that we are a people with a Independence which makes of it the law of the land, binding on American But which of the immigrant stocks of the good old times with a spark of imagination that every Russian Jewish immigrant to-day hastening the process of Americanization of the immigrant; the country through contact with immigrant children in the public schools, when We say that immigrants nowadays come only to exploit our country, id: 39230 author: Argentina. Ministerio de Agricultura title: The immigration offices and statistics from 1857 to 1903 Information for the Universal Exhibition of St. Louis (U.S.A.) date: words: 4618 sentences: 441 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/39230.txt txt: ./txt/39230.txt summary: office, Immigration Hotel, Hospital and Medical service, and Post and placing of the immigrants who come to the Hotel, asking for lodging and This office provides the immigrants with the information Art. 9.--The Immigration-Office in Buenos Aires and the Commissions at Art. 45.--Immigrants shall be entitled to suitable board and lodging, at Art. 50.--The Employment-Offices or the Immigration-Commissions in their Art. 50.--The Employment-Offices or the Immigration-Commissions in their Immigrants Hotel who attend to them, placing them in trams, which take and Telegraph Office in the Immigration Hotel. IMMIGRANTS PLACED AND FORWARDED TO THE INTERIOR OF THE COUNTRY BY THE [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires [Illustration: Immigrants Hotel in Buenos Aires id: 41291 author: Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston title: New Homes for Old date: words: 80985 sentences: 4104 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/41291.txt txt: ./txt/41291.txt summary: of Homes and Family Life of Studies in Methods of Americanization. This discussion of the family problems of the foreign-born groups in Questionnaires were sent to case-work agencies dealing with family Work with Families and Home Service Bureaus of various Red Cross the home has created entirely new problems in the family life. And the women in the foreign-born groups come from the country, the women of the foreign-born groups who have worked their way through are the United States Children''s Bureau, carried on at the Chicago School the use of case-work agencies in the care of dependent families,[41] Another specialized agency for work with the foreign-born groups is meet the needs of women in the foreign-born groups and of material The case-work agencies in some cities with large foreign-born relationship between the case-work agency and the immigrant family. American Association for Social Work with Families, and the National id: 34028 author: Commons, John R. (John Rogers) title: Races and Immigrants in America date: words: 61170 sentences: 3510 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/34028.txt txt: ./txt/34028.txt summary: opportunities before the law, and equal ability of classes and races to the immigration of alien races and inferior classes, has worked out the country the negro population in ten years increased 38 per cent and the white population, including foreign immigration, increased 33 per years the immigration of the Western races most nearly related to those cent, while the immigrants of Eastern and Southern races, untrained in race, and in the past year he has contributed to America more immigrants the alien contract-labor law does not apply to immigrants from Hawaii, a way immigration is stimulated, and new races are induced to begin their The immigrant comes as a wage-earner, and the American was directed against a race superior even to the negro immigrants in United States and observing the "race suicide" of the native American cities, that the races of immigrants who came to this country id: 41443 author: Cunningham, Charles Henry title: The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies As illustrated by the Audiencia of Manila (1583-1800) date: words: 166313 sentences: 8578 pages: flesch: 60 cache: ./cache/41443.txt txt: ./txt/41443.txt summary: removal of the audiencia had left the governor with authority over The laws regulating the audiencia''s jurisdiction in civil cases seem to the governor, the case could then be appealed to the audiencia. the audiencia in Manila, this tribunal exercised authority over suits the governor and audiencia investigated the conduct of an official audiencia to the governor or to the Council of the Indies, according and fiscales of our royal audiencias of the Indies and governors of audiencia exercised jurisdiction over the residencias of governors, asserted, the law required the governor and audiencia to act in acuerdo governor, captain-general, and president of the royal audiencia. audiencia, the governor retained his authority as executive while audiencia the governor exercised considerable authority during the audiencia and the governor as to authority over cases which by governor appealed to the audiencia for support, and the tribunal These laws give to the audiencia and the governor id: 19198 author: Grose, Howard B. (Howard Benjamin) title: Aliens or Americans? date: words: 35896 sentences: 2730 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/19198.txt txt: ./txt/19198.txt summary: could find work and homes, immigration would cause far less anxiety. when the immigrant prefers New York or Chicago, what authority shall Hebrew-German-Irish-Italian-Bohemian-Hungarian city--a cosmopolitan race the foreign life of to-day in New York''s Little Italy, with its 400,000 [Sidenote: Deterioration a Result of too Large Immigration] connection between home and foreign missionary work is living. American Protestantism sees in immigration a divine mission none will [Sidenote: Present Work for the Foreigners] supreme home mission opportunity to Christianize the immigrants, have in "New York City within a year will hold a half million Italians. At a conference in New York, in the Home Mission study class a young The Woman''s Home Missionary Society supports Immigrant Homes in New York FOREIGN PEOPLES IN BAPTIST CHURCHES, THE RESULTS OF HOME MISSION WORK leaders in Young People''s Mission Work, held in New York City, December, Aliens or Americans?~ A Study of Immigration. id: 36822 author: Iyenaga, T. (Toyokichi) title: Japan and the California Problem date: words: 53704 sentences: 3230 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/36822.txt txt: ./txt/36822.txt summary: FACTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA--POPULATION AND BIRTH Number of Japanese in California--Immigration--"Gentlemen''s FACTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA--FARMERS AND ALIEN LAND FACTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA--POPULATION AND BIRTH RATE The rate of increase of the Japanese population in California in NUMBER OF JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA ACCORDING TO THE UNITED STATES CENSUS. California to the total number of Japanese in the United States: JAPANESE POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND CALIFORNIA. total number of Japanese in the United States is rather high, justifying although the total number of Japanese coming to the United States has Another reason for the high birth rate of the Japanese in California is FACTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA--FARMERS AND ALIEN LAND LAWS place between Americans and Japanese in this country and in Japan. W. _Friendship between the United States and Japan._ Japanese "Japan and the Japanese-California Problem." IYENAGA, T. id: 35415 author: Joseph, Samuel title: Jewish Immigration to the United States from 1881 to 1910 Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Vol. LIX, No. 4, 1914 date: words: 54161 sentences: 4784 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/35415.txt txt: ./txt/35415.txt summary: As rearranged, the tables presented the number of Jewish immigrants practically the total Jewish immigration to the United States from the total number of Russian Jewish immigrants from 1881 to 1885.[56] added together constituted the total Jewish immigration for the year. countries other than Russia, the totals of the Jewish immigrants Jews entered the country, 12.1 per cent of the total Russian Jewish immigration is seen in the number of Russian Jews who entered New York than half of the total number of Jewish immigrants from Roumania, was The movement of the total Jewish immigration for the thirty years cent of the total Jewish immigration for the thirty years. Year | Jewish immigrants | Per cent of total Year | Jewish immigrants | Per cent of total Year | Jewish immigrants | Per cent of total Year | Jewish immigrants | Per cent of total id: 46103 author: Le Sueur, Gordon title: Germany''s Vanishing Colonies date: words: 37087 sentences: 1335 pages: flesch: 55 cache: ./cache/46103.txt txt: ./txt/46103.txt summary: the Orange River, which became known as German South West Africa. Roughly, the German Colonial Empire is five times as big as Germany, Germany to acquire territorial possession of South West Africa. the German Government had any intention of establishing crown Colonies German Government that a report on South West Africa was in course of undertake the protection of German subjects; but the British Government the northern boundary of German South West Africa, between that Colony Caprivi Treaty the boundary between the Cape Colony and German South The territory hitherto known as German South West Africa covers an area state of war existed between Great Britain and Germany, the Germans on The idea of Colonies forming a new German Empire in Africa, which the east coast trade in her hands, and the German description of have made their way up into German East Africa, where they traded Government upon the subject of British and German interests id: 34080 author: Lucas, Charles Prestwood, Sir title: A Historical Geography of the British Colonies, Vol. V Canada—Part I, Historical date: words: 129864 sentences: 7994 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/34080.txt txt: ./txt/34080.txt summary: 1. Map of the French and English possessions in North America in [Sidenote: _English colonization in North America._] [Sidenote: _English exploration in North America in the sixteenth one single English or French colony had as yet taken root in America. In the sixteenth century, after Cartier''s voyages to the St. Lawrence, we hear little of the French in North America. [Sidenote: _Comparison of English and French colonization in North [Sidenote: _Comparison of French colonization in Canada and Dutch [Sidenote: _Contrast between English and French in North America._] the English in New France, Acadia, and Canada. [Sidenote: _French plan for attacking New York._] [Sidenote: _French and English views in North America._] What were the French and English fighting for in North America? [Sidenote: _Collision between French and English in Hudson Bay._] [Sidenote: _French forts established on the route from the great [Sidenote: _French and English systems and policies in North America id: 26064 author: Reid, Whitelaw title: Problems of Expansion As Considered in Papers and Addresses date: words: 59842 sentences: 2550 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/26064.txt txt: ./txt/26064.txt summary: annexed foreign territory to the United States, like the Louisiana or Constitution to the territories of the United States is in Article IV, authority of the United States over the great Philippine Archipelago is [Sidenote: United States a Free-Trade Country.] Spanish government or its constituted authorities in said territories." war with Spain had already cost the United States far above United States, or whether acquired in treaties by the Nation itself. United States has no constitutional power to hold territory that is not ample constitutional power to acquire and govern new territory and therefore, under the Constitution of the United States, her right _The United States has as much power as any other Government._ "The Constitution of the United States established a Government, and _The United States can govern such territory as it pleases. _The United States can govern such territory through Congress._ Philippines and the war with the United States. id: 46294 author: Steiner, Edward Alfred title: The Immigrant Tide, Its Ebb and Flow date: words: 81309 sentences: 4102 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/46294.txt txt: ./txt/46294.txt summary: returned immigrant upon his peasant home and his social and national going home to marry Pepitta and when times grew better they would come "Lift my boy!" a rather muscular, good-looking man said, in the English many years in America, was going home to visit her people, bringing this "The American men are to blame!" exclaimed a man who was crowded close he landed in New York until he left the country, he had not met a man stone hut at Kolasin, said: "The women come home after three years'' fourteen years old, an uncle who lived in New York sent money to my To people living under such economic conditions, emigrating to America In no way was he different from the American working man of the same The feeling of the Americanized Jew towards this new immigrant was thus Here in Streator were the people who have lived with the new immigrant a id: 47043 author: Wilkins, W. H. (William Henry) title: The Alien Invasion date: words: 57020 sentences: 2634 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/47043.txt txt: ./txt/47043.txt summary: immigration of destitute aliens into this country. results of the immigration of destitute aliens are found to exist, it That the immigration of destitute and undesirable aliens takes place foreigners) arrive in London, chiefly on board vessels running under No official return is kept of the number of foreign Jews who come into 1890, it is stated that the total number of cases of foreign Jews think I shall be far wrong if I consider the number of aliens classed Jews, and poor foreigners generally, to come to this country with the The effect of foreign immigration upon our labouring population is of British labour, the immigration of destitute aliens; and that they immigration of destitute foreigners was a serious social danger, In Italy no special law exists, the residence of aliens in that country Principal Secretaries of State, and if such Alien shall have arrived ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel