Immigrants in industries (in twenty-five parts)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
57. lappuse
... males . That most of the Japanese women were recent immigrants is explained by the fact that only in the last few years has the tendency to send for their wives with the view of permanent settlement been exhibited by the men of this ...
... males . That most of the Japanese women were recent immigrants is explained by the fact that only in the last few years has the tendency to send for their wives with the view of permanent settlement been exhibited by the men of this ...
60. lappuse
... males spoke English . This difference is largely traceable to the lower educational standards of immigrant women , and to the fact that they ordinarily have less opportunity for asso- ciation with English - speaking people than do the ...
... males spoke English . This difference is largely traceable to the lower educational standards of immigrant women , and to the fact that they ordinarily have less opportunity for asso- ciation with English - speaking people than do the ...
61. lappuse
... males of non - English - speaking races from whom data were secured could speak English , only 21.2 per cent could ... male immigrants of. Immigrant Labor in the Western States . 61.
... males of non - English - speaking races from whom data were secured could speak English , only 21.2 per cent could ... male immigrants of. Immigrant Labor in the Western States . 61.
63. lappuse
... males were literate in English , the percentages being 22.1 as against 19.5 . This differ- ence may be attributed to the predominance of the European races which have been coming into the country for a relatively long time , in the data ...
... males were literate in English , the percentages being 22.1 as against 19.5 . This differ- ence may be attributed to the predominance of the European races which have been coming into the country for a relatively long time , in the data ...
64. lappuse
... males who can read and who can read and write their native language . TABLE 19. - Number of foreign - born male employees who read their native lan- guage and number who read and write their native language , by general nativity and ...
... males who can read and who can read and write their native language . TABLE 19. - Number of foreign - born male employees who read their native lan- guage and number who read and write their native language , by general nativity and ...
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Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
acreage acres ready agricultural amount per day Armenian Asiatics Austria-Hungary average berries California cash rent cent Chinese Colorado contract crops Danish district earning each specified East Indians employees employment factory Fair Farm Farm Farm FEMALE foreign father foreign-born persons Frame Fresno Fresno County fruit German German-Russians grapes growers growing harvest houses immigrants industry Italian farmers Japa Japanese farmers large number less MALE married Mexicans Miscellaneous white native father Native-born of foreign Native-born of native nativity and race Norwegian Number of acres Number reporting complete Number who speak occupation orchards packing paid party pickers picking Portuguese present locality Purchase price race of father race of individual ranchers ranches read and write reporting complete data Sacramento San Joaquin rivers Scandinavian season speak English specified amount specified number sugar sugar beets Swedish TABLE tenant farmers total number United usually vegetables vineyards wages women write English
Populāri fragmenti
508. lappuse - mortgage, or in good faith In the ordinary course of justice in the collection of debts; and all conveyances of land hereafter made to any alien directly, or In trust for such alien, shall be void: Provided, That the
508. lappuse - The ownership of land by aliens other than those who in good faith have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States is prohibited In this State, except where acquired by inheritance,
240. lappuse - by and between , the party of the first part, and , the party of the second part for the purpose of
508. lappuse - in the development thereof, and the manufacture of the products therefrom. Every corporation the majority of the stock of which is owned by aliens shall be considered an alien for the purpose of this prohibition.
86. lappuse - party of the first part, and , party of the second part, Witnesseth, that for and In consideration of the covenants hereinafter
84. lappuse - leveled down by the contractor, so that the grower may fork the beets into the wagon free from dirt, rocks, leaves, or other trash. The beets will be topped by the contractor In the following manner, to wit: By cutting off the tops squarely just below the crown at the base of the bottom
593. lappuse - parties . of the first part, and —■ , party of the second part. Witnesseth, That for and in consideration of the payment hereinafter
84. lappuse - to dig his beets. The plowing out will be done by the grower. The beets must be pulled by the contractor, the dirt knocked off by knocking the beets together as pulled, and throwing them into piles. The ground on which the beets are to be piled must be cleaned off