The Scotch-Irish: Or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America, Volume 1Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968 The history of the Scotch Presbyterian emigrants from Ireland who settled in Northern Ireland (Ulster) before seeking a new home in America. |
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... nation of the Picts , from Scythia , as is reported , putting to sea , in a few long ships , were driven by the winds beyond the shores of Britain , and arrived on the northern coasts of Ireland , where , finding the nation of the Scots ...
... nation of the Picts , from Scythia , as is reported , putting to sea , in a few long ships , were driven by the winds beyond the shores of Britain , and arrived on the northern coasts of Ireland , where , finding the nation of the Scots ...
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... nation . They consulted what was to be done , and where they should seek assistance to prevent or repel the cruel and frequent incursions of the northern nations ; and they all agreed with their king Vortigern to call over to their aid ...
... nation . They consulted what was to be done , and where they should seek assistance to prevent or repel the cruel and frequent incursions of the northern nations ; and they all agreed with their king Vortigern to call over to their aid ...
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... nation . They having , in obedience to the pope's commands , undertaken that work , were , on their journey , seized with a sudden fear , and began to think of returning home , rather than proceed to a barbarous , fierce , and ...
... nation . They having , in obedience to the pope's commands , undertaken that work , were , on their journey , seized with a sudden fear , and began to think of returning home , rather than proceed to a barbarous , fierce , and ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
IITHE SCOTCHIRISH AND THE CONSTITUTION | 31 |
IIITHE SCOTCHIRISH IN AMERICAN POLITICS | 49 |
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