Addresses, Literary, Political, Legal & Miscellaneous, Volume 2Times Publishing Company, 1895 - Civilization |
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Page 172
... Quaker , nor the Puritan , nor even the Cava- lier , nor the Huguenot , nor the German ; it was the Scotch- Irish of the land whose voice was first heard in Virginia . In the valley of Virginia was made the first declaration of ...
... Quaker , nor the Puritan , nor even the Cava- lier , nor the Huguenot , nor the German ; it was the Scotch- Irish of the land whose voice was first heard in Virginia . In the valley of Virginia was made the first declaration of ...
Page 175
... Quakers . The Quakers con- cluded that Scotch - Irish immigration ought to be stopped . and in one of their petitions sent to the Council of my State they declared that the Scotch - Irish were " a pernicious and pugnacious people ...
... Quakers . The Quakers con- cluded that Scotch - Irish immigration ought to be stopped . and in one of their petitions sent to the Council of my State they declared that the Scotch - Irish were " a pernicious and pugnacious people ...
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... Quaker , Puritan and Cavalier made their homes in the New World we have one unbroken record of heroism that was never surpassed by any people . Our forefathers were not only heroic in battle for their liberties and in defence of their ...
... Quaker , Puritan and Cavalier made their homes in the New World we have one unbroken record of heroism that was never surpassed by any people . Our forefathers were not only heroic in battle for their liberties and in defence of their ...
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Addresses, Literary, Political, Legal & Miscellaneous; 1 Alexander K (Alexander Kell McClure,C W McKeehan No preview available - 2021 |
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