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" Besides foreign Protestants, several persons from England and Scotland resorted to Carolina after the peace. But of all other countries none has furnished the province with so many inhabitants as Ireland. In the northern counties of that kingdom the spirit... "
The Law of Population: A Treatise, in Six Books; in Disproof of the ... - Page 453
by Michael Thomas Sadler - 1830 - 690 pages
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The History of South-Carolina: From Its First Settlement in 1670 ..., Volume 1

David Ramsay - Enslaved persons - 1809 - 454 pages
...protestants, several persons from England and Scotland resorted to Carolina after the peace of 1763. But of all other countries, none has furnished the province with so many inhabitants as Ireland. Scarce a ship sailed from any of its ports for Charlestown that was not crowded with men, women, and...
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Historical Collections of South Carolina: Embracing Many Rare and ..., Volume 1

Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - History - 1836 - 622 pages
...their speedy and comfortable settlement. Besides foreign Protestants, several persons from England and Scotland resorted to Carolina after the peace....depopulation. Such multitudes of husbandmen, labourers and manufacturers nocked over the Atlantic, that the landlords began to be alarmed, and concert ways and...
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Historical Collections of South Carolina: Embracing Many Rare and ..., Volume 1

Florida - 1836 - 624 pages
...their speedy and comfortable settlement. Besides foreign Protestants, several persons from England and Scotland resorted to Carolina after the peace....depopulation. Such multitudes of husbandmen, labourers and manufacturers flocked over the Atlantic, that the landlords began to be alarmed, and concert ways and...
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Ramsay's History of South Carolina: From Its First Settlement in ..., Volume 1

David Ramsay - History - 1858 - 600 pages
...protestants, several persons from England and Scotland resorted to Carolina after the peace of 1763. But of all other countries, none has furnished the province with so many inhabitants as Ireland. Scarce a ship sailed from any of its ports for Charlestown that was not crowded with men, women, and...
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The Cavalier Dismounted: an Essay on the Origin of the Founders of the ...

William Henry WHITMORE - British Americans - 1864 - 176 pages
...landed at Charleston, in April, 1764. P. 488. "Besides foreign Protestants, several persons from England and Scotland resorted to Carolina after the peace....depopulation. Such multitudes of husbandmen, labourers and manufacturers flocked over the Atlantic, that the landlords began to be alarmed, and concert ways and...
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The Cavalier Dismounted: An Essay on the Origin of the Founders of the ...

William Henry Whitmore - British Americans - 1864 - 52 pages
...landed at Charleston, in April, 1764. P. 488. "Besides foreign Protestants, several persona from England and Scotland resorted to Carolina after the peace....total depopulation. Such multitudes of husbandmen, labour^ ers and manufacturers flocked over the Atlantic, that th§ landlords began to be alarmed, and...
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volume 9

Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1874 - 558 pages
...have details of settlement by Dutch, French, Swiss, Scotch, and Germans, followed by the remark, " But of all other countries none has furnished the province with so many inhabitants as Ireland." 2 A similar story is told of North Carolina.3 Here is nothing of the boasted "chivalry"; and if we...
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volume 9

Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1874 - 562 pages
...we have details of settlement by Dutch, French, Swiss, Scotch, and Germans, followed by the remark, "But of all other countries none has furnished the province with so many inhabitants as Ireland." 2 A similar story is told of North Carolina.8 Here is nothing of the boasted "chivalry"; and if we...
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The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Congress

Scots-Irish - 1889 - 228 pages
...Protestants, several persons from England and Scotland resorted to Carolina after the peace of 1763. But of all other countries, none has furnished the province with so many inhabitants as Ireland. Scarce a ship sailed from any of its ports for Charleston that was not crowded with men, women, and...
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The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings and Addresses of the Scotch-Irish ...

Scotch-Irish Society of America - Scots-Irish - 1889 - 224 pages
...Protestants, several persons from England and Scotland resorted to Carolina after the peace of 1763. But of all other countries, none has furnished the province with so many inhabitants as Ireland. Scarce a ship sailed from any of its ports for Charleston that \\as not crowded with men, women, and...
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