Reports of the Department of Commerce and LaborU.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... admitted . We know that the amount of false testimony given even in otherwise good cases is very considerable , and our desire to make allowance for poor advice and coaching by interested parties is often strained to the breaking point ...
... admitted . We know that the amount of false testimony given even in otherwise good cases is very considerable , and our desire to make allowance for poor advice and coaching by interested parties is often strained to the breaking point ...
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... admitted that those caught were only a small percentage of those destroyed . It stands to reason , therefore , that in any view of the question the policy so far pursued was calculated to prevent the accumulation of more male seals than ...
... admitted that those caught were only a small percentage of those destroyed . It stands to reason , therefore , that in any view of the question the policy so far pursued was calculated to prevent the accumulation of more male seals than ...
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... admitted in the fiscal year 1910-258,140 - espe- cially as the decrease of 72,937 is not explained by the general de- crease in immigration , but is an actual lowering of the ratio , thus : Of those admitted in 1910 over 14 years of age ...
... admitted in the fiscal year 1910-258,140 - espe- cially as the decrease of 72,937 is not explained by the general de- crease in immigration , but is an actual lowering of the ratio , thus : Of those admitted in 1910 over 14 years of age ...
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... admitted that their passage had been paid by relatives and 9,965 admitted that it had been paid by some person other than a relative . On this point it is difficult to obtain reliable information , as dependence must be placed upon the ...
... admitted that their passage had been paid by relatives and 9,965 admitted that it had been paid by some person other than a relative . On this point it is difficult to obtain reliable information , as dependence must be placed upon the ...
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... admission to Hawaii , 2,159 of whom were admitted and 34 debarred . Of those applying , 2,153 had and 6 had not proper passports . Of those holding such passports , 2,069 were entitled and 118 were not entitled to them . Of the 2,069 ...
... admission to Hawaii , 2,159 of whom were admitted and 34 debarred . Of those applying , 2,153 had and 6 had not proper passports . Of those holding such passports , 2,069 were entitled and 118 were not entitled to them . Of the 2,069 ...
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