American Historians and European Immigrants, 1875-1925Russell & Russell, 1948 - 244 pages |
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... Irish opponents . The victories of the Irish in these street fights were signs of their growing numbers and increasing influence . In 1885 , the commonwealth census figures showed that the children of Irish parentage in Boston far ...
... Irish opponents . The victories of the Irish in these street fights were signs of their growing numbers and increasing influence . In 1885 , the commonwealth census figures showed that the children of Irish parentage in Boston far ...
Page 57
... Irish Historical Society , one of whose leading spirits assailed Lodge for his defective mental vision and amazing credulity . " He is so enwebbed in tradition and so steeped in myth and legend that this role of historian is a decided ...
... Irish Historical Society , one of whose leading spirits assailed Lodge for his defective mental vision and amazing credulity . " He is so enwebbed in tradition and so steeped in myth and legend that this role of historian is a decided ...
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... Irish- man viewed sympathetically all the outrages committed , since true to his Irish Roman Catholic blood , he hated the capitalist and had a profound contempt for the law . " " 6 The smashing of the union provoked the Mollys still ...
... Irish- man viewed sympathetically all the outrages committed , since true to his Irish Roman Catholic blood , he hated the capitalist and had a profound contempt for the law . " " 6 The smashing of the union provoked the Mollys still ...
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