A Member of a Distinguished Family: The Polish Group in CanadaMcClelland and Stewart, 1976 - 240 sider |
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Side 24
... later " another twenty - five Polish fami- lies , also from the United States , joined them . " 34 By 1897 there were about two hundred Polish immigrants working for various industries in Montreal . Records of the City of Hamilton show ...
... later " another twenty - five Polish fami- lies , also from the United States , joined them . " 34 By 1897 there were about two hundred Polish immigrants working for various industries in Montreal . Records of the City of Hamilton show ...
Side 30
... later phases of Polish immigration to Canada . They left their homes with only vague notions of what was awaiting them in Canada . There was no Polish government to protect them and the Canadian authorities took minimal interest in the ...
... later phases of Polish immigration to Canada . They left their homes with only vague notions of what was awaiting them in Canada . There was no Polish government to protect them and the Canadian authorities took minimal interest in the ...
Side 159
... later and the priests were per- mitted to marry . One of the most active Polish priests in the independence movement was Rev. Hodur , who in 1897 established the Polish National Catholic Church , becoming its first bishop . To return to ...
... later and the priests were per- mitted to marry . One of the most active Polish priests in the independence movement was Rev. Hodur , who in 1897 established the Polish National Catholic Church , becoming its first bishop . To return to ...
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