Which preposition to use with immigrations

of Occurrences 49%

Then he renewed his labors at the courthouse of the older county from which Brummell was formed in 1750, and through many fragmentary, evil-odored and unindexed volumes indefatigably pursued the family's fortune back to the immigration of its American progenitor in 1619,and, by the happiest fatality, upon the same Bona Nova which enabled the first American Musgrave to grace the Colony of Virginia with his presence.

from Occurrences 29%

You people from the East make a big fuss over immigration from Europe, but you hardly seem to know that a regular flood has been pouring in through these southwestern gateways.

to Occurrences 14%

Explain the necessity of restricting immigration to (a) prospective immigrants, (b) immigrants just granted admission to the country, (c) persons just refused admission, (d) exploiters of cheap labor, (e) ordinary citizens.

into Occurrences 8%

Since the settlement of the Mormons upon the Great Salt Lake there has been a large immigration into Utah.

by Occurrences 4%

Originally refugees, fleeing from outrageous persecutions, their immigration by degrees took on a different spirit.

as Occurrences 2%

In the year 1915, following the check to immigration as a result of the European war, a very marked movement of this kind set in.

after Occurrences 2%

I believe he could even get white immigration after a while.

over Occurrences 1%

[Footnote: Thus the increase of population is to be measured by the net gain of immigration over emigration, not by immigration alone.

through Occurrences 1%

That fat gentleman who is now praising him and speaking of the advisability of a Chinese consulate in Manila, intimating that to manage it there could be no one but Quiroga, is the Señor Gonzalez who hides behind the pseudonym Pitilí when he attacks Chinese immigration through the columns of the newspapers.

with Occurrences 1%

Here, for example, are the words of a man who combines wide knowledge of the facts of immigration with keen sympathy for the working classes: "The past industrial development of America points unerringly to Europe as the source whence our unskilled labor supply is to be drawn . . .

of Occurrences 1%

Measures Adopted to Check the Immigrations of the Transalpine Gauls The chief efforts of the Romans in these regions were naturally directed to check the immigration of the Transalpine Celts, and to make the natural wall, which separates the peninsula from the interior of the continent, also its political boundary.

at Occurrences 1%

That section of the French who dislike British immigration at all times, find, as might be expected, in the circumstances of this year, a theme for copious declamation.

between Occurrences 1%

For a time the party flourished greatly and secured six members of the House of Representatives, then it declined in power; but the immense increase in immigration between 1846 and 1850 again revived it, and.

during Occurrences 1%

But the increase of population in Nova Scotia from immigration during the years immediately following 1783 was partly counterbalanced by the defections from the province.

for Occurrences 1%

Confining our attention for the present to migration from the country to the town, and leaving the foreign immigration for separate treatment, we find that the large majority of incomers to London are from agricultural counties, such as Kent, Bucks, Herts, Devon, Lincoln, and not from counties with large manufacturing centres of their own, like Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cheshire.

in Occurrences 1%

But if we consider it is sound national policy to pay regard to the welfare of all classes engaged in producing this wealth, we may regard this foreign immigration in quite another light.

on Occurrences 1%

And any party that proposed white immigration on a large scale 'ud be snowed under next election.

Which preposition to use with  immigrations