The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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... died in Spring- field , on the Credit . Another Irish journalistic pioneer was Francis Collins , proprietor of the Freeman , whose editorials were remarkable for liveliness , and breadth of information . He died of cholera in 1834. He ...
... died in Spring- field , on the Credit . Another Irish journalistic pioneer was Francis Collins , proprietor of the Freeman , whose editorials were remarkable for liveliness , and breadth of information . He died of cholera in 1834. He ...
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... died of the cholera on his way to Ireland in 1838. Pat Deashy remained only a short time with Mr. Hayden , after he was left alone . Pat went to Buffalo , where he soon died . Hayden sold his lot and purchased another , and sold this ...
... died of the cholera on his way to Ireland in 1838. Pat Deashy remained only a short time with Mr. Hayden , after he was left alone . Pat went to Buffalo , where he soon died . Hayden sold his lot and purchased another , and sold this ...
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... died on the 27th February , 1862 , aged sixty - eight years , leaving one son , who has since died , and two daughters , who survive . Another Carleton pioneer , who died a millionaire , was William Hodgins , who came to Canada in 1820 ...
... died on the 27th February , 1862 , aged sixty - eight years , leaving one son , who has since died , and two daughters , who survive . Another Carleton pioneer , who died a millionaire , was William Hodgins , who came to Canada in 1820 ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Irish History 7 | 7 |
Effect of the Introduction of Christianity into Ireland 13 | 13 |
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