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Best general references; Woodrow Wilson, Congressional Government, pp. 242-292; Bryce. American Commonwealth, vol. I ch. IX. Gamaliel Bradford, The Practical Working of Our Government, and in Annals of the Amer. Acad. of Pol. and Soc. Science, November 1891; P. 1-11 Report of Senate Committee 46 Congress, 3d Sess; Willard Brown. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 50. p. 95, July, 1882. Joseph Story on Constitution Section 869; Nation, vol. 28. 243 et passim. Pendleton's Speech, Cong Record...
Best general references: Westminster Review Vol. 130, pp. 474-487; North American Review Vol. 134, pp. 346-367; Frederick Kapp's "Immigration...
...Immigrants are a gain to the United States. 1. They bring wealth: N. A. Review pp. 350-351; 2. They add to productive power of country: Westminister Review Oct., '88; Lalor Vol. II p. '89; Morgan's speech, Cong. Record 1885, pp...
...They do not injure the American laborer. 1. Do not permanently compete with native laborers. (a) Form non-competing groups: Cairne's Political Economy, pp. 57-59, 66-67. (b). Aid division of labor; (c). Have not lowered rate of wages in general: Westminister Review p. 482 et seq. (2). Supply of labor is not excessive: Cong. Rec. XVI pp...
...They do not injure American Institutions. (1). Worst classes are excluded by present laws: St. at Large XXIV p. 414; Cong. Rec. XXII pp. 1326-1328. (2.) Those allowed to land become in time thoroughly Americanized. (3). Mixture of races a gain to civilization: N. A. Review pp...