Henry Eldridge Bourne Elbert Jay Benton
Henry Eldridge Bourne Elbert Jay Benton · English
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Henry Eldridge Bourne Elbert Jay Benton · English
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CHAPTER I THE SCATTERED CHILDREN OF EUROPE The Emigrant and what he brings to America. The emigrant who lands at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or any other seaport, brings with him something which we do not see. He may have in his hands only a small bundle of clothing and enough money to pay his railroad fare to his new home, but he is carrying another kind of baggage more valuable than bundles or boxes or a pocket full of silver or gold. This other baggage is the knowledge, the c
Henry Eldridge Bourne Elbert Jay Benton
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