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Pagina 104
... strain of Irish blood . Their very qualities show it ; the persistence , wariness , calm , and courage of the Scot ; the pugnacity , aggression , quickness , and temerity of the Irish . Well diluted the Irish 104 THE SCOTCH-IRISH.
... strain of Irish blood . Their very qualities show it ; the persistence , wariness , calm , and courage of the Scot ; the pugnacity , aggression , quickness , and temerity of the Irish . Well diluted the Irish 104 THE SCOTCH-IRISH.
Pagina 114
... Scotch - Irish descent from the Pennsyl- vanian border . " In the Civil War of 1861 the Scotch - Irish were on both sides , but chiefly for the Union , and held Kentucky , West Virginia , and part of Tennessee . General Robert E. Lee ...
... Scotch - Irish descent from the Pennsyl- vanian border . " In the Civil War of 1861 the Scotch - Irish were on both sides , but chiefly for the Union , and held Kentucky , West Virginia , and part of Tennessee . General Robert E. Lee ...
Pagina 115
... Scotch went to Canada , especially Ontario , rather than the United States . There they found de- scendants of Tories who had been driven out of the United States after the Revolutionary War . These Scotch - Irish are a vigorous ...
... Scotch went to Canada , especially Ontario , rather than the United States . There they found de- scendants of Tories who had been driven out of the United States after the Revolutionary War . These Scotch - Irish are a vigorous ...
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1 A written constitution | 1 |
2 Popular sovereignty and a republic 3 Universal suffrage | 16 |
XXXII | 23 |
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