16.
at least the Imigrants themselves.
19.
The most simple and effective,
way
as it is also the most natural
of dealing with this Chinese exodus into the States, is evidently to leave to the Government of that Comitry the regulation of a matter which so intirely
concerns
its
interests which latter it
must be supposed to understand
better ihan
we
law.
The United
States Legislature is not to be
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effete
or
discharge here a taste
to others, it
may
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appropriate moment find
at any ma
in the
itself pursuing a policy opposed to the wishes of the majority United States, and may reap nöching
but ill feeling for ṭathing on itself.
office
20.
at once
however,
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thankles &mnecessary. The United States Congref,
ean at any
such
an
call for, and such
regarded
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meriband body, and.
if circumstances require action, it can
act. It c
can
do
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also in accordance
with the wishes of the comitry for the time being. On the other hand, if Wer Majesty's Government endeavors to
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circumstances
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of April 1888 by the Legislative
of California, which prohibito Immigration
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into that State of Chimene laborer That Act
publicly notified in
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Principal Secretary of State for Porsign
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