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An Irishman's address to his countrymen in Lower Canada pointing out the mode by which the honest mechanics and labourers can procure their independence, in this their adopted country, with an appendix containing extracts taken from various writers, who wilfully misrepresent the Irish, in order to render them obnoxious in the land of their adoption

Title:An Irishman's address to his countrymen in Lower Canada pointing out the mode by which the honest mechanics and labourers can procure their independence, in this their adopted country, with an appendix containing extracts taken from various writers, who wilfully misrepresent the Irish, in order to render them obnoxious in the land of their adoption
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Note:Printed for the proprietor, 1834
  
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Subject:Canadiens d'origine irlandaise -- Québec (Province)
Subject:Irish Canadians -- Québec (Province)
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