| 1873 - 462 páginas
...hardly so satisfactory as the present, even withont a devastating war. * * * No one can be famihar with life in the Eastern and Middle States generally, and in the Western cities, and not bo aware that children are not bom to American parents as they were in tho early days of the conntry.... | |
| 1873 - 626 páginas
...1870, in attempting to explain why the population had not increased more from 1860 to 1870 says, " No one can be familiar with life in the Eastern and middle states generally, and not be aware that children are not born to American parents as they were in the early days of the country.... | |
| Ohio. Secretary of State - 1873 - 460 páginas
...satisfactory as the present, even without a devastating war. » * • NO one can be familiar Tvith life in the Eastern and Middle States generally, and in the Western cities, and not bo aware that children are not born to American parents as they were in the early days of the country.... | |
| William Saunders - 1879 - 434 páginas
...a devastating war to account for the loss of hundreds of thousands in the hospital or battle field. No one can be familiar with life in the Eastern and...born to American parents as they were in the early days of the country. Luxury, fashion, and the vice of - boarding ' combine to limit the increase of... | |
| William Saunders - 1879 - 436 páginas
...a devastating war to account for the loss of hundreds of thousands in the hospital or battle field. No one can be familiar with life in the Eastern and...States generally, and in the Western cities, and not he aware that children are not horn to American parents as they were in the early days of the country.... | |
| 1887 - 1386 páginas
...devastating war to account for the loss of hundreds of thousands in hospitals or on the battle field. " No one can be familiar with life in the Eastern and...born to American parents as they were in the early days of the country. Luxury, fashion, and the vice of ' boarding ' combine to limit the increase of... | |
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