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Political Handbook of the World REFERENCE JF37 .P6
Statesman's Yearbook REFERENCE JA51 .S7
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Immigration to the United States, 1789-1930"Documenting voluntary immigration to the United States from the signing of the Constitution to the start of the Great Depression." Harvard University.
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