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1 Fore IX | classical mass migration from Europe and a debate that is quite 2 Intr, 1, 1 XVI | than 36 million by 2005. Europe with its 15 million immigrants 3 Intr, 2 XVII | transformations affecting Italy and Europe. A symptom of these changes 4 Intr XVIII(4)| Baines, Emigration from Europe, 1815–1930. London: McMillan, 5 1, 1, III 6 | all the countries of Old Europe are, as it were, gripped 6 1, 1, III 6 | outlets for their activities. Europe feels ill at ease within 7 1, 1, III 7 | England has sent out from Europe 8,287,620 emigrants: 5,391, 8 1, 1, VI 12 | ancient ones in our old Europe.~In this way, the English 9 1, 1, VI 12 | daughters of our Christian Europe. In those places, religion 10 1, 1, VII 17 | regions, much vaster than all Europe. There they have founded 11 1, 2 43 | are sent from America to Europe; that some Navigation Companies 12 1, 2 43 | besides a large number in Europe. The enormous immigration, 13 1, 2 43 | agents, spread throughout Europe, and particularly in Germany, 14 1, 2 45 | to attract emigrants from Europe to the provinces of the 15 1, 2 47 | of the other countries of Europe on recruitment of emigrants 16 1, 2 48 | of the other countries in Europe and states that, once approved, 17 1, 2 48 | one of the most liberal in Europe. I must agree. However, 18 1, 2 50 | daughters of our Christian Europe. In those places, religion 19 1, 3, I 63 | the present world, and Europe in particular, division 20 1, 4 75 | steamships arriving from Europe.~Aided by trustworthy people, 21 1, 5, IV 95 | brothers and sisters from Europe. Religion and country have 22 1, 7, III 123 | the various countries of Europe. Religion and country wept 23 2, 1, III 155 | to direct the agencies in Europe, America and elsewhere, 24 2, 1, III 155 | and with all persons in Europe and elsewhere who might 25 2, 1, Summ, XII, 176 | Protestant countries of Northern Europe, while only one old man 26 2, 3, 26 220 | four times larger than Europe and its extends in both 27 2, 3, 26 222 | the Catholic peoples of Europe send yearly such a strong 28 2 270(74)| Indians. He returned to Europe in 1889, left the Society, 29 2, 4, 55 296 | the steamer coming from Europe.~ ~ 30 2, 4, 65 307 | evangelization and when Europe was suffering under a perverse 31 2 334(14)| his way to New York and Europe in June 1897.~