Excerpt from Problems of American Civilization: Their Practical Solution the Pressing, Christian Duty of to-Day
Don't you worry, old fellow, said a very intelligent professional man to me recently, when I told him of my Observations during a Visit to Castle Garden. What does it matter whether a hundred thousand more or less arrive? Even if a million arrived annually, or two mill ions, I guess we could take care Of them. Why, this country is capable of supporting a population of 200 millions, without being half so densely populated as Belgium is to-day. Only let them come; the more, the merrier l.
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