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" The American shrank from the industrial competition thus thrust upon him. He was unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of the population ; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and daughters into the world... "
Immigration and Labor - 111. lappuse
autors: Isaac Aaronovich Hourwich - 1912 - 544 lapas
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, 53. sējums

1896 - 806 lapas
...principle of population ? But there was, besides, an economic reason for a check to the native increase. The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of the population ; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and...
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Forum, 11. sējums

Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, Henry Goddard Leach, George Henry Payne, D. G. Redmond - 1891 - 738 lapas
...principle of population? But there was, besides, an economic reason for a check to the native increase. The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of the population ; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and...
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Report, 15. sējums

United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 1338 lapas
...increased immigration of foreigners is based partly on sentimental and partly on economic reasons. "The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of population ; he was even more unwilling to bring eons and daughters...
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Charities: The Official Organ of the Charity Organization ..., 12. sējums

1904 - 1034 lapas
...the less intelligent and less progressive foreigners. In his "Discussions in Economics,"1 he wrote: The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of population; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and daughters...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific ..., 39. sējums

1904 - 656 lapas
...amounted not to a reinforcement of our population, but a replacement of native by foreign stock. . . ' . The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of population ; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and daughters...
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Immigration and Its Effects Upon the United States

Prescott Farnsworth Hall - 1906 - 430 lapas
...birth rate has been •Gen. Walker says, Discussions in Economics and Statistics, vol. 2, pp. 417-426: "The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of population ; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and daughters...
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Races and Immigrants in America

John Rogers Commons - 1907 - 304 lapas
...amounted not to a reinforcement of our population, but a replacement of native by foreign stock. . . . The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of population; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and daughters...
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The American People: A Study in National Psychology, 1. sējums

Alfred Maurice Low - 1911 - 616 lapas
...hardest tasks, the most degraded labor paid at starvation wages and held in contempt by the " native." " The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of the population; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and daughters...
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The American Journal of Sociology, 18. sējums

Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1913 - 936 lapas
...occurred chiefly in just those regions to which newcomers most freely resorted. And a little farther: The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with the new elements of the population; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and daughters...
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Readings in Social Problems

Albert Benedict Wolfe - 1916 - 828 lapas
...principle of population ? But there was, besides, an economic reason for check to the native increase. The American shrank from the industrial competition...unwilling himself to engage in the lowest kind of day labor with these new elements of the population ; he was even more unwilling to bring sons and...
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