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An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the ... - Page 443
by George Hill - 1877 - 622 pages
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The Illustrated History of Ireland

Mary Francis Cusack - Ireland - 1875 - 742 pages
...describes the men who came to establish English rule, and root out Popery : " From Scotland came many, and from England not a few ; yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who, from debt, or making and fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without...
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A History of the City and County of Cork

Mary Francis Cusack - Cork (Ireland : County) - 1875 - 644 pages
...not by any Catholic writer, but by a Presbyterian minister. He says : — " From Scotland came many, and from England not a few ; yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who, from debt, or making and fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1878 - 672 pages
...England not a few, yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who from debt, or breaking or fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter, came hither,...nothing, or but little as yet, of the fear of God. . . . On all hands Atheism increased, and disregard of God ; iniquity abounded, with contention, fighting,...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1878 - 734 pages
...much to explain the ferocious character of the rebellion that followed. ' From Scotland came many, and from England not a few, yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who from debt, or breaking or fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without...
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Social aspects of Catholicism and Protestantism in their civil bearing upon ...

sir Alan Henry Bellingham (4th bart.), Prosper Charles A. baron de Haulleville - Religion and sociology - 1878 - 344 pages
...Presbyterian Church," vol. ip 96. establish English rule and root out Popery : " From Scotland came many and from England not a few, yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who from debt, or making and fleeing from justice or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without...
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Social Aspects of Catholicism and Protestantism in Their Civil Bearing Upon ...

Prosper Charles Alexandre Baron de Haulleville, Prosper de Haulleville - Christian civilization - 1879 - 360 pages
...describes 1 the men who came to establish English rule and root out Popery : " From Scotland came many and from England not a few, yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who from debt, or making and fleeing from justice or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without...
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A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Ireland - 1892 - 518 pages
...much to explain the ferocious character of the rebellion that followed. ' From Scotland came many, and from England not a few, yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who from debt, or breaking or fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without...
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The Patriot Parliament of 1689: With Its Statutes, Votes, and Proceedings

Thomas Davis - Ireland - 1893 - 282 pages
...much to explain the ferocious character of the rebellion which followed. * From Scotland came many, and from England not a few, yet all of them generally the scum of both nations, who from debt, or breaking or fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without...
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The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Volume 1

American-Irish Historical Society - Ethnology - 1898 - 176 pages
...leaves this record of Professor Fiske's selected yeomanry and artisans : " From Scotland came many, and from England not a few ; yet all of them generally...the scum of both nations, who for debt, or breaking, or fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter, came hither, hoping to be without fear of man's justice...
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Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, from 1726 to 1871

Jos. A. Waddell - Augusta County (Va.) - 2009 - 562 pages
...breaking and fleeing from justice, or seeking shelter from charges of manslaughter in their clan fights, came hither, hoping to be without fear of man's justice,...nothing, or but little as yet, of the fear of God." Some years afterwards came another flight of wild Highlanders. The Rev. Mr. Blair, a Scottish minister,...
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