In the words of the founding fathers will be found many references to problems peculiar to the times of a century and a half ago. which have but slight. if any. bearing on the probleis of today. Yet in touching on the great question of population increase. on the assimiliation of foreignborn peoples. on the peculiarities of race. the wisdom of colonial and early national times is the soundest of doctrine today. With the permission of the compilers and of the publishers. Charles Scribners Sons. I incorporate in my remarks the following extracts from the work entitled "The Founders of the -Republic on Immigration. Naturalization. and Aliens ":
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