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1 Ded ---- | scholar, who made the study of emigration~a mission of service, a 2 Fore IX | letters on the subject of emigration produced by an Italian bishop 3 Fore IX | in the massive European emigration of his time. A full portrait 4 Fore IX | followers in the area of emigration and immigration and on the 5 Writ, 1 XII | Vescovo di Piacenza (Italian Emigration to America. Observations 6 Writ, 1 XII | Legislative Bill on Italian Emigration. Observations and Proposals 7 Writ, 1 XII | Assistance to National Emigration and the Organizations that 8 Writ, 1 XIII | Cattolico di Ferrara (The Emigration of Italian Workers) in Atti 9 Writ, 1 XIII | emigrazione (First Conference on Emigration). Piacenza: Istituto Cristoforo 10 Intr XV(1) | accompanied the growth of Italian emigration to this day, an exodus that 11 Intr XV(1) | Toniolo was seeing Italian emigration, if prepared, as a leaven 12 Intr, 1, 1 XVII | same time ./. a country of emigration and immigration, and how 13 Intr XVIII(4) | Cf. Dudley Baines, Emigration from Europe, 18151930. 14 Intr XX(7) | America. Osservazioni (Italian emigration to America: Observations.) 15 Intr XX(8) | 1891 (First conference on emigration). Piacenza: Istituto Cristoforo 16 Intr, 3 XXI | a series of pamphlets on emigration and the magazine Lemigrato 17 Intr, 3 XXI | seriousness and urgency of the emigration question and of the necessity 18 Intr, 4 XXII | necessities, is often the work of emigration agents intent on speculating 19 Intr, 4 XXII | the countries of origin. Emigration is an important fact not 20 Intr, 4 XXII | Of the various types of emigration listed by Bishop Scalabrini: 21 Intr, 4 XXII | focuses on the latter.13 The emigration push comes from population 22 Intr, 4 XXIII | agricultural systems.15 Emigration “is part of the complex 23 Intr, 4 XXIII | wounds that afflict our emigration, because some of these are 24 Intr XXIII(16)| Assistance of our national emigration and the institutions that 25 Intr, 4 XXIII | In almost all instances emigration is not a pleasure, but an 26 Intr XXIII(18)| legislative bill on Italian emigration. Observations and Proposals). 27 Intr, 4 XXIII | As a law of nature, emigration is an inalienable human 28 Intr, 4 XXIII | not to force people into emigration, and the obligation of the 29 Intr, 4 XXIII | everything that concerns emigration, religious, civil and national, 30 Intr, 4 XXIII | protection and planning of emigration... is carried out through 31 Intr, 4 XXIV | Scalabrini fought against emigration agents he defined as merchants 32 Intr, 4 XXIV | traffickers of slaves, but sees emigration in a positive light if guided 33 Intr, 4 XXIV | its spontaneous movement. Emigration turns into a “safety valve 34 Intr, 4 XXIV | background the tragedies of emigration and speaks with force and 35 Intr, 4 XXIV | it was destined,” makes emigration an instrument “to spread 36 Intr XXIV(23) | degli operai italiani (The emigration of Italian workers), in 37 Intr, 4 XXIV | the Holy See in 1905 that emigration is “always an instrument 38 Intr, 4 XXIV | degrading consequences of forced emigration with the indication of innovative 39 Intr, 5 XXV | ethnicity. The break provoked by emigration ./. disturbs ancient equilibria 40 1, 1 1 | 1~Italian Emigration to America: Observations~( 41 1, 1 1 | significant pamphlet on emigration by Bishop Scalabrini. It 42 1, 1 1 | from the sad memory of an emigration scene he had witnessed in 43 1, 1, II 4 | II. Emigration: Its Necessity and Usefulness~ ~ 44 1, 1, II 4 | Necessity and Usefulness~ ~Emigration is a natural, providential 45 1, 1, II 4 | the suffering caused by emigration and blithely ask: “Why are 46 1, 1, II 4 | answer. In almost every case, emigration is not a pleasure but an 47 1, 1, II 4 | I became convinced that emigration is a necessity, a heroic 48 1, 1, II 5 | death. ./. Religion and emigration are by now the only two 49 1, 1, II 5 | put a stop or a limit to emigration for patriotic or economic 50 1, 1, II 5 | mistaken idea of freedom, want emigration left to itself, without 51 1, 1, II 5 | persons. In fact, by blocking emigration, we are violating a sacred 52 1, 1, II 5 | to itself, we are making emigration ineffectual. The first forget 53 1, 1, II 5 | the latter forget that emigration is a centrifugal force, 54 1, 1, II 5 | centripetal force. Moreover, emigration brings relief to those who 55 1, 1, II 5 | commercial outlets. But emigration is also a great boon because 56 1, 1, II 5 | theoretical debate on whether emigration is good or bad is a waste 57 1, 1, II 5 | important thing is that emigration exists. But during the research 58 1, 1, II 6 | will never be able to stop emigration; unjust, because every intervention 59 1, 1, II 6 | oppressive; harmful, because emigration would find an outlet other 60 1, 1, II 6 | ill-conceived patriotic spirit, made emigration more difficult. This happened 61 1, 1, II 6 | Circular, when clandestine emigration outnumbered free emigration 62 1, 1, II 6 | emigration outnumbered free emigration and we saw emigrants leaving 63 1, 1, II 6 | of greedy exploitation by emigration agents.~How much more human, 64 1, 1, III 6 | the official statistics on emigration, which is increasing year 65 1, 1, III 7 | production. ./. Even in Italy, emigration is taking on such proportions 66 1, 1, III 7 | themselves.~From data on Italian emigration published by the Ministry 67 1, 1, III 7 | we can see that temporary emigration has fluctuated around 90, 68 1, 1, III 7 | Temporary and Permanent Italian Emigration in Foreign Countries~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~ 69 1, 1, III 7 | Temporary~~~~ ~~~~~~Year~~~~Emigration~~~~Emigration~~~~Total~~~~~~ 70 1, 1, III 7 | Year~~~~Emigration~~~~Emigration~~~~Total~~~~~~1876~~~~19, 71 1, 1, III 7 | decreased to 83,000 in 1886. But emigration in the strict sense, that 72 1, 1, III 7 | sense, that is, permanent emigration, has increased steadily 73 1, 1, III 7 | enormous increase in our emigration is not a passing phenomenon, 74 1, 1, III 8 | tell us clearly that our emigration is not made up simply of 75 1, 1, IV 8 | Causes and Destinations of Emigration~ ~Among the causes that 76 1, 1, IV 8 | causes that give rise to emigration and cause it to increase 77 1, 1, IV 8 | these are the causes of emigration. To these must be added 78 1, 1, IV 9 | not to find a way to stop emigration but to bolster, enlighten, 79 1, 1, IV 9 | that the mecca of Italian emigration is America. Those vast untilled 80 1, 1, IV 9 | percent of our permanent emigration goes to America.~ ~ ~Table 81 1, 1, V 9 | some time, colonization and emigration were two parallel events. 82 1, 1, V 10 | circumstances. ./. While emigration keeps increasing by the 83 1, 1, VI 13 | condition as we are and where emigration is also very high, not only 84 1, 1, VII 16 | on the general subject of emigration.3 But we would look in vain 85 1, 1, VIII 18 | arrived in New York. The emigration agents had put them aboard 86 1, 1, VIII 19 | can lessen the dangers of emigration and can make life safer 87 1, 1, VIII 19 | In his report on Italian Emigration in the Republic of Argentina, 88 1, 1, VIII 19 | recruiting practices of emigration agents, be they native or 89 1, 1, VIII 20 | pages in the history of our emigration.~Such incidents worried 90 1, 1, VIII 20 | measures to be taken concerning emigration and emigration agents; the 91 1, 1, VIII 20 | concerning emigration and emigration agents; the second, on the 92 1, 1, VIII 21 | officials to keep an eye on the emigration agents, and he laid down 93 1, 1, IX 24 | exploitation of certain emigration agents who, in order to 94 1, 1, IX 25 | Governments, so as to give our emigration a logical and practical 95 1, 1, IX 25 | But to reach this goal, emigration should be better regulated 96 1, 1, IX 26 | pointed out, all too often emigration agents with no heart and 97 1, 1, X 28 | because of this tide of emigration that rises higher, so to 98 1, 2 32 | Parliamentary Bill on Italian Emigration:~Observations and Proposals~ ~ ~ 99 1, 2 32 | on the increasing Italian emigration with the enactment of a 100 1, 2 32 | Parliament had entrusted their emigration bill to a Parliamentary 101 1, 2 32 | Parliamentary Bill on Italian Emigration. Observations and Proposals 102 1, 2 33 | Scalabrini’s remarks on the emigration agents. The Bishop, however, 103 1, 2 33 | pursuing a revision of the emigration law that he finally won 104 1, 2 33 | debate the Government Bill on emigration, and I can’t help but share 105 1, 2 34 | published my work, Italian Emigration in America, I have been 106 1, 2 34 | Commission’s bill to the emigration agents to recruit.~I believe 107 1, 2 34 | believe in his report, the emigration agents were no more than 108 1, 2 35 | threatened by the new bill on the emigration agents are severe, and this 109 1, 2 35 | new bill requires of the emigration agent, and his limited field 110 1, 2 35 | recruiting in the area of emigration is something intrinsically 111 1, 2 36 | scope and natural goal. Emigration, like all selections, must 112 1, 2 36 | that favor and subsidize emigration, or by anyone who might 113 1, 2 36 | all these gentlemen were emigration agents, who were running 114 1, 2 36 | Piacenza was interested in emigration and emigrants.~Listening 115 1, 2 36 | philanthropists, interested in emigration for love of their fatherland, 116 1, 2 37 | enterprise, in order to favor emigration into that country.... This 117 1, 2 37 | need is there to license emigration recruiters and to authorize 118 1, 2 37 | scrupulously? What role does the emigration recruiter have, if not that 119 1, 2 37 | many lamented causes of emigration do we want to add another 120 1, 2 38 | Circulars that regulate emigration, while this could not be 121 1, 2 38 | circumstances. The history of our emigration offers us frequent examples 122 1, 2 39 | resists persuasion. The emigration agents induce the farmer 123 1, 2 39 | I say that if artificial emigration has already been proven 124 1, 2 39 | the matter of artificial emigration and what concerns the work 125 1, 2 40 | absolute restriction on emigration. However, we believe that 126 1, 2 40 | going and will regulate emigration so that it may turn out 127 1, 2 43 | 1888. The depositions on emigration made before the Commission 128 1, 2 43 | speculation on the part of emigration agents, both in their country 129 1, 2 44 | They were recruited by emigration agents who are still canvassing 130 1, 2 45 | insists especially on our emigration to Brazil, which he describes 131 1, 2 45 | such a case to speak of emigration, but rather of a white slave 132 1, 2 45 | a contract with a large emigration agency whereby migrants 133 1, 2 45 | sacrifices – since it pays the Emigration Agency about 130 lire per 134 1, 2 46 | proofs.”~“With all of this, emigration to Brazil increases every 135 1, 2 47 | we have in the field of emigration. We will see that they either 136 1, 2 47 | Laws and Regulations on Emigration in force in the various 137 1, 2 48 | anyone who tries to favor emigration, even with the simple distribution 138 1, 2 48 | emigrate, but not forced emigration, because just as spontaneous 139 1, 2 48 | because just as spontaneous emigration is good so is stimulated 140 1, 2 48 | is good so is stimulated emigration harmful.~Good, if spontaneous, 141 1, 2 48 | finally, because it deviates emigration from its natural channels, 142 1, 2 49 | religion and education.~A good emigration law will be able to defend 143 1, 2 50 | glory, power and wealth from emigration, such as England, France 144 1, 2 50 | cited pamphlet on Italian emigration I spoke of these religious, 145 1, 2 52 | condition as we are and where emigration is also very high, not only 146 1, 3 60 | XIII on the question of emigration “and above all on the necessity 147 1, 4 71 | On Assistance to National Emigration ~and on the Institutions 148 1, 4 71 | seriousness of the Sicilian emigration problem because of his contacts 149 1, 4 71 | denouncing the evils of emigration. Rather with the approval 150 1, 4 72 | information in the areas of emigration. In 1893 a similar type 151 1, 4 72 | miseries to which Italian emigration is subjected, which moves 152 1, 4 72 | under the titleItalian Emigration in America.” That humble 153 1, 4 75 | representative of Italian emigration in the Labor Bureau, which 154 1, 4 76 | for the total care of our emigration.~The Honorable De Zerbi, 155 1, 4 76 | Parliament on the law on emigration, declared that the law itself 156 1, 4 76 | great social phenomenon of emigration which worries every generous 157 1, 4 77 | of Assistance for Italian Emigration.” The presidency was assumed 158 1, 4 77 | countries most suitable to emigration due to soil fertility, availability 159 1, 4 78 | Americas hosting national emigration, where up to now we have 160 1, 4 78 | gradually provide also for emigration in Brazil and in the Republic 161 1, 4 78 | supply a larger contingent to emigration, which might gather sponsors 162 1, 4 79 | the painful spectacle of emigration and who recognize its needs, 163 1, 4 80 | that furnish any amount of emigration.~It is essential that emigrants 164 1, 5 81 | First Conference on Italian Emigration~(18911892)~ ~The title, “ 165 1, 5 81 | First Conference on Italian Emigration,” has been given by his 166 1, 5 81 | practical proposals for a new emigration law and for new regulations 167 1, 5 81 | pp. 36).~Addressing the emigration problem, Scalabrini aims 168 1, 5 81 | day. He points out that emigration is a major phenomenon of 169 1, 5, I 83 | phenomena in modern Italy is the emigration of its people. This phenomenon 170 1, 5, I 83 | statistical presentation of emigration to the various European 171 1, 5, I 83 | all put together; that our emigration is four times higher than 172 1, 5, I 83 | also has a very substantial emigration – and, by a few thousand, 173 1, 5, I 84 | seems that the phenomenon of emigration has not yet reached its 174 1, 5, I 84 | restraints on the activity of emigration agents; despite the disillusionments 175 1, 5, I 84 | the fact is that Italian emigration – which has increased and 176 1, 5, I 84 | beyond all proportions by emigration agents and by the need for 177 1, 5, I 84 | characteristics of a permanent emigration. Italy is a nation with 178 1, 5, I 84 | This is why, despite mass emigration, the population of Italy 179 1, 5, I 85 | granted that the phenomenon of emigration were to stop and that the 180 1, 5, I 85 | completely neglect our overseas emigration. Gentlemen, emigration is 181 1, 5, I 85 | overseas emigration. Gentlemen, emigration is the law of nature, whereby 182 1, 5, I 85 | the Creator. Gentlemen, if emigration is viewed as an expression 183 1, 5, I 85 | or effective protection. Emigration, in this case, would not 184 1, 5, I 85 | at how the phenomenon of emigration is taking place in Italy. 185 1, 5, I 86 | It was in this way that emigration agents channeled a very 186 1, 5, I 86 | ignorance makes them victims of emigration agents here in their own 187 1, 5, II 88 | with the present state of emigration, particularly in the farming 188 1, 5, II 88 | terms:~ ~The golden age of emigration to America is over, and 189 1, 5, II 89 | snared by the promises of emigration agents. A strong man in 190 1, 5, III 91 | something. The evils of our emigration, not to mention those that 191 1, 5, III 91 | that are part and parcel of emigration itself, stem from the neglect 192 1, 5, III 91 | from the neglect in which emigration is left. We can boil down 193 1, 5, III 91 | its task by discouraging emigration when it is unwise, keeping 194 1, 5, III 91 | keeping an eye on the work of emigration agents, seeing to it that 195 1, 7 104 | Abroad~Second Conference on Emigration~Held in Turin at the Exhibition 196 1, 7 104 | attempting to modify the 1888 emigration law along the lines advocated 197 1, 7 104 | Scalabrini. An ally in opposing emigration agents was the Minister 198 1, 7 104 | occasion to address again the emigration question, even though he 199 1, 7 104 | abandoned” the emigrants. Yet emigration was one of the most important 200 1, 7 104 | demographic expansion and that emigration by military conquest, especially 201 1, 7 104 | option. Instead he looks at emigration across the Atlantic as ./. 202 1, 7 105 | valuable study, Colonies and Emigration (Colonie ed Emigrazione), 203 1, 7 106 | as many make up permanent emigration: driven by the law of survival, 204 1, 7 106 | They tell us what Italian emigration is and could become, if 205 1, 7 106 | you on the needs of our emigration and on our obligations to 206 1, 7 106 | in these days about our emigration: a feeling of pity and a 207 1, 7, I 107 | I~ ~Gentlemen, emigration is a law of nature. The 208 1, 7, I 107 | govern the phenomenon of emigration and that we can set down 209 1, 7, I 107 | science are telling us that emigration is a natural and inalienable 210 1, 7, I 107 | remaining manpower. In a word, emigration may be good or bad for a 211 1, 7, I 108 | which it happens, ./. but emigration is almost always a human 212 1, 7, I 108 | world man’s motherland.~Emigration of civilized people can 213 1, 7, I 108 | Everybody knows what political emigration and colonization means and 214 1, 7, I 108 | This was the method of emigration and colonization preferred 215 1, 7, I 110 | with only the third form of emigration, namely that of pouring 216 1, 7, I 110 | needs. Hence, our present emigration process, as it is going 217 1, 7, I 110 | accords to this type of emigration? How is the State fulfilling 218 1, 7, II 110 | connected with this type of emigration are numberless, and so are 219 1, 7, II 111 | home, in the person of an emigration agent who convinces him 220 1, 7, II 111 | acquisition of prosperity, an emigration agent who sends the emigrant 221 1, 7, II 112 | because in the field of emigration, religious, social and national, 222 1, 7, II 112 | obligations, some aspects apply to emigration in general, like the laws 223 1, 7, II 112 | deal with the phenomenon of emigration itself and mutual benefit 224 1, 7, II 112 | concerns that have to do with emigration in general, not only because 225 1, 7, II 112 | to assist and to guide emigration; assistance and guidance 226 1, 7, II 112 | of mine having to do with emigration law, the draft, emigration 227 1, 7, II 112 | emigration law, the draft, emigration agents, and banks in our 228 1, 7, II 113 | proposals.Let me start with the emigration law. When in 1888 a bill 229 1, 7, II 113 | present law governing our emigration, I pointed out in a publication 230 1, 7, II 113 | to do with sub-agents of emigration. At that time I wrote:~I 231 1, 7, II 113 | believe in his report, the emigration agents were only a liaison, 232 1, 7, II 113 | or hopes to be luckier.~Emigration recruitment is something 233 1, 7, II 113 | Like in all selection, emigration must be free for it to be 234 1, 7, II 113 | for it to be useful. If emigration is not free, instead of 235 1, 7, II 114 | Why do we need to license emigration recruiters and to lend authority, 236 1, 7, II 114 | causes for the spread of the emigration phenomenon in Italy, the 237 1, 7, II 114 | many deplored causes of emigration, do we want to add another 238 1, 7, II 114 | duty to promote freedom of emigration, but it is also a duty to 239 1, 7, II 114 | the flaws in the present emigration legislation were recognized 240 1, 7, II 115 | parliamentarian writes:~ ~Since the emigration law of December 30, 1880, 241 1, 7, II 115 | to meet the needs of our emigrationtemporary and permanent – 242 1, 7, II 115 | influence so that the new emigration bill introduced by the Hon. 243 1, 7, II 116 | the missionaries.~With the emigration law we have swung open the 244 1, 7, II 116 | applied to our overseas emigration. Many people, inside and 245 1, 7, III 121 | to heal the wounds of our emigration, because some of these wounds 246 1, 7, III 121 | wounds are part and parcel of emigration itself, while others stem 247 1, 7, III 121 | discouraging or guiding emigration, protecting it from ambushes, 248 1, 7, III 121 | civil help that will make emigration strong and united and, I 249 1, 7, III 121 | words: to direct and protect emigration! To direct and protect it 250 1, 7, III 121 | and the general good of emigration. Among others, I am pleased 251 1, 7, III 121 | capital in the field of emigration is ./. as indispensable 252 1, 7, III 122 | of Assistance to Italian Emigration (Società di Patronato per 253 1, 8 125 | 8~The Emigration of Italian Workers~(1899)~ ~ ~ 254 1, 8 125 | Bishop Scalabrini says that emigration is a natural right, a security 255 1, 8 125 | capacity. The increasing emigration flow from Italy entails 256 1, 8 125 | Parliament debated some new emigration bills that would eliminate 257 1, 8 125 | bills that would eliminate emigration agents, protect remittances, 258 1, 8 126 | concern themselves with our emigration in these solemn meetings. 259 1, 8 126 | will be discreet. Although emigration deserves attention, as it 260 1, 8 126 | I start my exposition.~Emigration, gentlemen, is a law of 261 1, 8 126 | These sources tell us that emigration is a natural, inalienable 262 1, 8 127 | workers is fed by a large emigration flow that reaches four hundred 263 1, 8 127 | However, gentlemen, the emigration phenomenon doesnt seem 264 1, 8 127 | limits the action of the emigration agents, the disillusionment 265 1, 8 127 | gentlemen, that Italian emigration, that had and has increased 266 1, 8 127 | incited beyond measure by the emigration agents and by the necessity 267 1, 8 128 | thousand.~Despite the great emigration, the population of the Kingdom 268 1, 8 128 | any master.~In this way, emigration agents sent a rather large 269 1, 8 128 | make them easy victims of emigration agents. Down there isolation 270 1, 8 130 | his humble hovel when the emigration agent causes him to leave 271 1, 8 131 | a tranquil corner to our emigration. Not all lands are so controlled 272 1, 8 132 | that derived from their emigration power, wealth and glory, 273 1, 8 133 | since so often one speaks of emigration and immigrants, what has 274 1, 8 134 | if no crises erupt: on emigration, on the protection of our 275 1, 8 134 | wounds that afflict Italian emigration. Some of these wounds are 276 1, 8 134 | inherent in the nature of emigration; others come from remote 277 1, 8 134 | of the great problem of emigration, (this is the prayer I address 278 1, 8 135 | behalf of the immigrants. Emigration should be strongly discouraged 279 2, 1, Rep1 140 | data and reports on Italian emigration were collected by the Congregation 280 2, 1, Rep2 141 | sorrowful increase of Italian emigration in recent years justly worries 281 2, 1, Rep2 141 | is impossible to prevent emigration, the Holy See aims to impede 282 2, 1, Rep2 141 | who are in the process of emigration. ./. 2. The continuous investigations 283 2, 1, Rep2 142 | in the place of greater emigration.~3. The various projects 284 2, 1, III 150 | direct and efficiently assist emigration in its natural development, 285 2, 1, III 153 | Italian pastors should oppose emigration, pointing out its dangers 286 2, 1, III 153 | developments in Italian emigration and reports some statistical 287 2, 1, III 153 | the principal causes of emigration and mentions its destination. 288 2, 1, IV 157 | help to the growing Italian emigration, which is the cause for 289 2, 1, IV 158 | as possible the evils of emigration, invites the Bishops of 290 2, 1, Summ, VII, 167 | would one manage? Italian emigration is the most unfortunate 291 2, 1, Summ, VII, 168 | temporal good of Italian emigration, that neither the Irish 292 2, 1, Summ, VII, 169 | consider, then, is this: either emigration continues and even in large 293 2, 1, Summ, X, 172 | 26 years that while the emigration of the bad Italians increases – 294 2, 2 178 | dealing with the issue of emigration between Bishop Scalabrini 295 2 178(1) | Regarding emigration to North America, Leo XIII 296 2 178(1) | Sanfilippo.~ For Italian emigration towards European countries, 297 2 180(3) | pamphlet just written, Italian Emigration to America, Observations, 298 2 181(5) | the new phenomenon of mass emigration. The text is also printed 299 2, 2, 7 187 | booklet of mine on Italian Emigration12 and ask you to present 300 2 187(12) | new booklet on “Italian emigration”: Dell’assistenza alla emigrazione 301 2, 2, 8 188 | your new booklet on Italian emigration arrived together with your 302 2, 3 199 | problems of the increasing emigration from Italy. When Bishop 303 2, 3 200 | as long as there will be emigration, i.e., to the end of the 304 2, 3 201 | communities and the role of emigration in spreading the faith.( 305 2, 3, 2 202 | the local Committee for emigration will be formed by the Very 306 2, 3, 8 205 | most important issue of our emigration, does not abandon it in 307 2, 3, 22 216 | general conditions on emigration – In particular: Italians, 308 2, 3, 26 223 | abandoned, etc. ~ Italian emigration, however, is the most exposed 309 2, 3, 26 226 | administrative offices to discipline emigration at home, to watch over it 310 2, 4 233 | exploitation on the part of emigration agents and the lack of action 311 2 233(4) | the new waves of Italian emigration, of contacts and of efforts 312 2 233(4) | the 1887 Report on Italian emigration prepared by the Congregation 313 2 235(7) | him the pamphlet Italian Emigration to America. Observations 314 2 236(9) | pamphlet referred to is Italian Emigration to America, as mentioned 315 2, 4, 64 304 | the burning question of Emigration; all the more so that my 316 2, 4, 65 305 | shown towards Italy and its emigration. ./. Yes, gentlemen, I 317 2, 4, 65 306 | the course of our Italian emigration and the political and natural 318 2, 5 315 | Archbishop Ireland starts from emigration concerns but it extends 319 2, 5, 1 315 | Parliamentary Bill on Italian Emigration. I read it attentively, 320 2, 5, 1 316 | pleasure. ./. This problem of emigration, in one form or another, 321 2 316(13) | and the pamphlet Italian Emigration to America were submitted 322 2, 5, 2 319 | cast across the seas by emigration, but also the success of


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