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Preface; 1. The American people; 2. The labouring population—Irish and Germans; 3. The press—administration of justice—public opinion; 4. Religious and moral characteristics; 5. The women of America; 6. The cities of America—New York; 7. The steamboat and railway system of America—street traffic; 8. Education—the free-school system; 9. Business; 10. Mineral wealth of the country; 11. The late civil war; 12. Sanatory fairs and charities; 13. Political condition of the people; 14. Commissioners of emigration—Castle Garden, New York; 15. Advice to intending emigrants.
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Add Three Years Among the Working-Classes in the United States during the War (Cambridge Library..., James Dawson Burn's 1865 book endeavours to give a true account of the industrial, social, moral and political state of the working class in America, and is addressed partly to intending emigrants. His study examines the people themselves, as well as the , Three Years Among the Working-Classes in the United States during the War (Cambridge Library... to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Three Years Among the Working-Classes in the United States during the War (Cambridge Library..., James Dawson Burn's 1865 book endeavours to give a true account of the industrial, social, moral and political state of the working class in America, and is addressed partly to intending emigrants. His study examines the people themselves, as well as the , Three Years Among the Working-Classes in the United States during the War (Cambridge Library... to your collection on WonderClub |