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Copyright, 1904
By L. C. Page & Company
(INCORPORATED)
All rights reserved
Made in U. S. A.
Published June, 1904
Fifth Impression, August, 1908
Sixth Impression, November, 1909
Seventh Impression, September, 1910
Eighth Impression, August, 1912
Ninth Impression, October, 1915
Tenth Impression, April, 1920
THE COLONIAL PRESS
C. H. SIMONDS CO., BOSTON, U. S. A.
INTRODUCTION
With the home of our Irish cousins we are not very familiar, but with our Irish cousins themselves we have a better acquaintance, for many of them have come over to settle in America, and they were among the bravest of the American troops in the World War. Of the part in the war taken by their people in Ireland we do not know so intimately, but we do know that they sent many men to France to help England defeat the Germans. They took our boys to their homes, and fed and clothed them; they nursed them back to health and strength, and by so doing the people of Ireland won their way into the hearts of the people of America.




