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Sunday, July 13, 2014

The Scotch-Irish... 1816


"Ireland is divided into four provinces, viz. Munster, Connaught, Leinster and Ulster. Leinster is chiefly inhabited by what are called the English Irish, and Ulster the Scotch Irish - From the latter province at least three quarters of the emigrants to America, have come for many years past.  The Scotch-Irish, both by education and religion are inclined to Republicanism, or a free government.”

 

Junot’s Library
Saturday, September 14, 1816, Enquirer, Richmond, Virginia. pages 2,3

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