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About this Book: The Scotch-Irish, or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America. Hanna, Charles A.. New York. Putnam. 1902. View this book online Table of Contents Vol. I. Front matter Vol. I. Title page Vol. I. Map Vol. I. Contents Vol. I. Chapter I. The Scotch-Irish and the Revolution Vol. I. Chapter II. The Scotch-Irish and the Constitution Vol. I. Chapter III. The Scotch-Irish in American politics Vol. I. Chapter IV. New England not the birthplace of American liberty Vol. I. Chapter V. Liberty of speech and conscience definitely established in America by men of Scottish blood Vol. I. Chapter VI. The American people not racially identical with those of New England Vol. I. Chapter VII. American ideals more Scottish than English Vol. I. Chapter VIII. The Scottish Kirk and human liberty Vol. I. Chapter IX. Religion in early Scotland and early England Vol. I. Chapter X. Scottish achievement Vol. I. Chapter XI. The Tudor-Stuart Church responsible for early American animosity to England Vol. I. Chapter XII. Who are the Scotch-Irish? Vol. I. Chapter XIII. Scotland of to-day Vol. I. Chapter XIV. The Caledonians, or Picts Vol. I. Chapter XV. The Scots and Picts Vol. I. Chapter XVI. The Britons Vol. I. Chapter XVII. The Norse and Galloway Vol. I. Chapter XVIII. The Angles Vol. I. Chapter XIX. Scottish history in the English or Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Vol. I. Chapter XX. From Malcolm Canmore to King David Vol. I. Chapter XXI. William the Lion Vol. I. Chapter XXII. The second and third Alexanders to John Baliol Vol. I. Chapter XXIII. Wallace and Bruce Vol. I. Chapter XXIV. John of Forduns annals of Wallace and Bruce Vol. I. Chapter XXV. From Bruce to Flodden Vol. I. Chapter XXVI. The beginning of the Reformation Vol. I. Chapter XXVII. The days of Knox Vol. I. Chapter XXVIII. James Stuart, son of Mary Vol. I. Chapter XXIX. The wisest fool in Christendom Vol. I. Chapter XXX. Scotland under Charles I Vol. I. Chapter XXXI. Scotland under Charles II. and the bishops Vol. I. Chapter XXXII. Ireland under the Tudors Vol. I. Chapter XXXIII. The Scottish plantation of Down and Antrim Vol. I. Chapter XXXIV. The great plantation of Ulster Vol. I. Chapter XXXV. The Ulster Plantation from 1610 to 1630 Vol. I. Chapter XXXVI. Stewarts and Breretons accounts of the plantation of Ulster Vol. I. Chapter XXXVII. Church rule in Ireland and its results Vol. I. Chapter XXXVIII. Londonderry and Enniskillen Vol. I. Chapter XXXIX. The emigration from Ulster to America Vol. II. Maps Vol. II. Title page Vol. II. Front matter Vol. II. Contents Vol. II. Chapter I. The American union Vol. II. Chapter II. Seventeenth-century emigration from Scotland and Ulster Vol. II. Chapter III. The seaboard colonies Vol. II. Chapter IV. Pennsylvania Vol. II. Chapter V. The settlements enumerated Vol. II. Appendix A. James Wilson and the Convention of 1787 Vol. II. Appendix B. Pennsylvanias formative influence upon federal institutions Vol. II. Appendix C. Andrew Hamiltons argument for liberty of speech in America Vol. II. Appendix D. Francis Makemies argument for religious liberty in America Vol. II. Appendix E. Parliamentary examination of Joseph Galloway, March, 1779 Vol. II. Appendix F. Separation of church and state in America brought about by the Scotch-Irish of Virginia Vol. II. Appendix G. Christianity in early Britain Vol. II. Appendix H. Henry VIII.s reformation and church Vol. II. Appendix I. Scotland vs. the divine right of kings Vol. II. Appendix J. The repression of trade in Ireland Vol. II. Appendix K. The Test Act, etc. Vol. II. Appendix L. Tithes and oppressions in Ulster Vol. II. Appendix M : The Scotch-Irish and the Revolution Vol. II. Appendix N. Notes on the genealogies of the presidents Vol. II. Appendix O. Extracts from the Irish annalists Vol. II. Appendix P. Extracts from the Norse Sagas Vol. II. Appendix Q. The Ragman Roll Vol. II. Appendix R. The Scottish martyrs Vol. II. Appendix S. Chapters from the Montgomery manuscripts and the Hamilton Manuscripts Vol. II. Appendix T. Conditions of the Ulster Plantation Vol. II. Appendix U : The Adair manuscript Vol. II. Appendix V. Early Presbyterian congregations in Ireland Vol. II. Appendix W. Family names in Scotland Vol. II. Appendix X. Families of Scotland Vol. II. Appendix Y. Scottish dignitaries and members of the Scottish Parliaments Vol. II. Appendix Z. Locations of Scottish families in Ireland Vol. II. Scotch-Irish bibliography Vol. II. Index

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