| 1872 - 744 halaman
...revolutionary war has generally been estimated at 3000000, and it is probable, that äs many äs one third of these were born on the other side of the Atlantic,...immigrants. During the war the influx was in great part snspended, but at its terminations the tide of Immigration resumed its flow with increased actiTity.... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1871 - 926 halaman
...Colonies at the comnencement of the revolutionary war has generally been estimated at '.'"Ю.ООО, and it is probable that as many as one-third of these were born "0 the other side of the Atlantic, while the parents of a large portion of the remainder were among... | |
| 1872 - 830 halaman
...revolutionary war has generally been estimated at 3000000, and it is probable, that as many as one third of these were born on the other side of the Atlantic,...the influx was in great part suspended, but at its terminations the tide of immigration resumed its flow with increased activity. The number of alien... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1872 - 274 halaman
...population to this country. The population of the Colonies at the commencement of the revolutionary war lias generally been estimated at 3,000,000, and it is probable...were born on the other side of the Atlantic, while l!he parents of a large portion of the remainder were among the early immigrants. During the war the... | |
| The Rev. Stephen Byrne, O.S.D. - 1873 - 168 halaman
...Colonies at the beginning of the Revolutionary War has generally been estimated at three millions; and it is probable that as many as one-third of these...were born on the other side of the Atlantic, while the^parents of a large proportion of the remainder were among the early immigrants." What proportion... | |
| James Gibbons - 1916 - 394 halaman
...population of the colonies at the opening of the war was about 3,000,000, one-third of whom were probably born on the other side of the Atlantic, while the...of the remainder were among the early immigrants. If we apply to this first period, when immigration statistics were unknown, the ratio of proportion... | |
| 1872 - 808 halaman
...revolutionary war has generally been estimated at 3000000, and it is probable, that as many as one third of these were born on the other side of the Atlantic,...the influx was in great part suspended, but at its terminations the tide of immigration resumed its flow with increased activity. The number of alien... | |
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