Our Countrys Future Or Great National Questions As Viewed By the Most Promin

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Our Countrys Future Or Great National Questions As Viewed By the Most Promin
Habberton John
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It is impossible that it should be other- wise. Whatever may happen to the original immigrant, his posterity has as fair a chance as that of any native. His children go to the same schools, the same churches, they mingle freely with all persons of their own age, have the same interests, same impulses, aspirations, and oppor- tunities.
There is another great promise to this country also through its immigrant population, which may not be announced as a fact, but which cer- tainly has a great deal
... of probability in it. Mr. Darwin, who in tracing the descent of species seemed to interest himself in the descent of everything else, explained once the method by which forests suddenly appear upon some tracts IMMIGRATION. 209 of land M^hich apparently had been long destitute of any of the larger varieties of vegetation. He found upon examination of one such tract that while the arboreal shoots which had first come into view that year were small, they nevertheless had enormous roots. Ploughing and cultivation had kept the soil above these roots broken for a great many years, or cattle in grazing over the ground had kept everything nipped short.

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