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Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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EAST ABERDEESHIRE OBSERVED,

... to be gathered which the book student will have difficulty in finding outside his pages. AND MRS CARNEGIE CELEBRATING “INDEPENDENCE DAY” IN THE HIGHLANDS. Saturday being the anniversary of the declaration of American independence, Mr and Mrs Andrew Carnegie ...

AND DC CHAN JOURNAL

... ion of the United States towards old soldiers. Last werk inviied the whole country side to Cluny Casile to celebrate Independence Day along with him. It is not to denied that many ardent Britons have taken cffVnce at these things. Some of them have gone ...

DEATHS

... iD, the Clyde, lor nbout three years—ami the 4 h July he used call jocularly hit ** Independence D*y”(tbe July is •* Independence Day f ’ in Ainenc>), liemg the day on which he attained full stains parish tainiMier. H.* realised that day that constant ...

V!T OBSERVER, FEIBAY, March 14. 1873

... he undaratauds It. at loses grasp his own thoughts, and pouroat so«h as would become second-rate professor talking uu Independence Day, better than th Chief of a groat and business-like pp!t also entertain ili>- firm conviction that the civilised world ...

THE BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

... and his wife were remanded at St Helen’s on Tuesday charged with the murder of Forster, well-known colliery proprietor. Independence Day was celebrated at Cluny Castle, Badenoch, on Friday by Mr Andrew Carnegie, the people of the district, young and old ...

TUESDAY, August let, 1899. BANFFSHIRE has secured a prospective Unionist candidate and the county ought now to ..

... Scot he is agin it. The Boer, he says, is too ignorant to talk of independence. Quite so. But was tb. Scot in his most independent days as enlightened as the Boer is now. Were the raw savages who supported Bruce at Bannockburn, and won freedom for the Land ...

THE BF CHAN OBSERVER, FRTDAY, .duly 2, 1869

... following of the ; nation's good, not the increase of his own fortune or the aggramlizetnent of his own class. It was iu hie independent days that we last saw t John Bright, iu his well-known seat below the gangway, with strange dreamy-looking Jobs t Stuart Mill ...