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David A. Wilson
Among the thousands of political refugees who flooded into the United States during the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, none had a greater impact on the early republic than the United Irishmen. They were, according to one Federalist, "the most God-provoking Democrats on this side of Hell." "Every United Irishman," insisted another, "ought to be hunted from the country, as much as a wolf or a tyger." David A. Wilson's book is the first to focus specifically on the experiences, attitudes, and ideas of the United Irishmen in the United States.
| Publisher | Cornell university press |
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| Pages | 223 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-801-43175-1 primary |
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