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/^FATHER D. FAHEYANTHONY" "irlandes( El patriarca )THE STORY OF THE IRISHIN ARGENTINABYTHOMAS MURRAYand'a promise unto them all we send;A greetingTheir character our charter is, their glory is our end,— friend shall be our friend, our foe whoe'er assailsThe glory and the story of the sea-divided Gaels.One in name and in fameAre the sea-divided Gaels.—M'Gee. INEW YORKP. J. KENEDY & SONS1919T '.f-^ciCOPYRIGHT, I919,BY THOMAS MURRAYTOTHE IRISH-ARGENTINE PEOPLEAmongstwhom I have passed somany pleasant years,this story of their life, from far colonial days to theend of the last century, is fondly dedicatedBy the AuthorPREFACEmaterical from which "The Story of the IrishTHEhas composed was collected, forin Argentina" beenthe books, newspapers, maga-the most part, fromgiven at the end ofzines and periodicals named in the listcan be con-the book, and almost all of which publicationsBuenossulted in the national and municipal libraries ofAires. The public libraries in Rosario have also beenextent. Information picked up in variousavailed of to somethrough years of intimate association with "old-ways manyborn, has also beentimers," both Argentine and Irishpersonal experience, andutilized pretty freely, while items ofpracticallypamphlets and books loaned by friends suppliedall the other matter incorporated.must here express my very sincere gratitude to theseIfriends and to the officials of the public libraries, to whichthe pursuit of my ...
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/^ FATHER D. FAHEYANTHONY " "irlandes ( El patriarca ) THE STORY OF THE IRISH IN ARGENTINA BY THOMAS MURRAY and'a promise unto them all we send;A greeting Their character our charter is, their glory is our end,— friend shall be our friend, our foe whoe'er assails The glory and the story of the sea-divided Gaels. One in name and in fame Are the sea-divided Gaels. —M'Gee. I NEW YORK P. J. KENEDY & SONS 1919 T '.f-^ci COPYRIGHT, I919, BY THOMAS MURRAY TO THE IRISH-ARGENTINE PEOPLE Amongstwhom I have passed somany pleasant years, this story of their life, from far colonial days to the end of the last century, is fondly dedicated By the Author
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