| Woodrow Wilson - 1902 - 394 páginas
...the country, or else men of the Latin-Gallic stocks of France and northern Italy; but now there came multitudes of men of the lowest class from the south...nor energy nor any initiative of quick intelligence; and they came in numbers which increased from year to year, as if the countries of the south of Europe... | |
| Paul Leland Haworth - 1915 - 502 páginas
...the country, or else men of the Latin-Gallic stocks of France and northern Italy; but now there came multitudes of men of the lowest class from the south...nor energy nor any initiative of quick intelligence; and they came in numbers which increased from year to year, as if the countries of the south of Europe... | |
| Henry Morris - 1916 - 204 páginas
...Chinese, or who do not favor Chinese labor. However, read his own words thereon: "But now there came multitudes of men of the lowest class from the south...out of the ranks where there was neither skill nor any initiative of intelligence ; and they came in numbers which increased from year to year, as if... | |
| Frank Julian Warne - 1916 - 412 páginas
...Latin-Gallic stocks of France and northern Italy, but now there came multitudes of men of the lower class from the south of Italy and men of the meaner sort out of Hungary and Poland—men out of the ranks where there was neither skill nor energy nor any initiative of quick... | |
| 1914 - 468 páginas
...; but now there came multitudes of men of the lowest class * * * and men of the meaner sort, * * * men out of the ranks where there was neither skill nor energy, nor any initiative nor quick intelligence ; and they came in numbers which increased from year to year, as if the countries... | |
| Albert Hunter - 1974 - 284 páginas
...blood which was every year added to the vital working force of the country. . . . But now there came multitudes of men of the lowest class from the south...nor energy nor any initiative of quick intelligence; and they came in numbers which increased from year to year, as if the countries of the south of Europe... | |
| Helena Znaniecka Lopata - 1976 - 204 páginas
...Polish immigration to the United StatesT" ^rvitii 4o . . . but now there came multitudes of men of lowest class from the south of Italy and men of the...nor energy nor any initiative of quick intelligence; and they came in numbers which increased from year to year, as if the countries of the south of Europe... | |
| Roger Daniels - 1977 - 188 páginas
...American People (New York, 1902), V, 213-214. Just preceding this passage, Wilson wrote of the coming of "multitudes of men of the lowest class from the south...nor energy nor any initiative of quick intelligence; and they came in numbers which increased from year to year, as if the countries of the south of Europe... | |
| Michael Rogin - 1988 - 417 páginas
...time, the massive influx of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe — "men out of whose ranks there was neither skill nor energy nor any initiative of quick intelligence," as Wilson described them, "as if the countries of the south of Europe were disburdening themselves... | |
| Lawrence H. Fuchs - 1990 - 652 páginas
...century "men of the sturdy stocks of the north of Europe" made up the main force of immigrants, but now "multitudes of men of the lowest class from the south...men of the meaner sort out of Hungary and Poland" who had "neither skill nor energy nor an initiative of quick intelligence" were coming in such huge... | |
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