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... is situite.l on the banks of the Isla. perhaps the rri 'st favoured district for the production of tine Whisky Stresigth 14 Whig ...
... is situite.l on the banks of the Isla. perhaps the rri 'st favoured district for the production of tine Whisky Stresigth 14 Whig ...
... inquiries and orders and proJperits are oonsiderod cheerful . Shippin ? trade Is without any material alteration .- Northern Whig . i nniDMi - IN ncBLw . Thoraas Ohilds , aged seventy-five , and unmarried w = > s found de ^ l yesterday ^^ - n * us ...
... followeis of the Socket game find the publication useful in many ways.—“ Newcastle Weekly Chronicle.” Very comprehensive. Northern Whig” (Belfast). For those who follow the coarse of the game in Scotland it is invaluable. There are some interesting articles which ...
... was the Hon. William Ramsay Maule, first Lord Panmure of Brechin and Navor, who at one time represented Forfarshire in the Whig interest, and of whose eccentricities ami acts of generosity there are still many stories current amongst the older inhabitants ...
... three women who told him that ii he went that way, HZ WAS .1 HUAI) for there Lord Ki:ig,ston with an army, to intercept the Whigs. This e him take a by-road to Liberton W3nd. A little further, he espied a senti iie l horseback, who obliged him to take Dialkeith ...
... party of 1832 that had •opposed the franchise. That period had gone past, and he claimed to be a representative of •ihe true Whigs. Many other examples of a similar kind will no doubt readily occur to ou 1 readers. Tbe party that make such claims as those ...
... echo in onr hearts, and at last the only sounds that broke the stillness were the steady trot the horses and the occasional “whig” the bicycles. Why shculd onr thoughts turn upon a poem read long years before, when Longfellow had not been superseded by ...
... CHAPTER NIXVL WHIG![ A GOOD MAN REAPS BAD I hope your visitor amused you. dear, said Mrs. Morley when Edith entered the drawing-room after her interview with Aubrey. Not exactly. she answered. nor do I think dal I proved entertaining to him. ...
... have been presented 00, but some bady objected to him, becanse he was notorious as a Whig. Politieal rancour in those days led to incredible acts of folly. * Let Whig and Tory a' agree had heen the counsel of John Skinner, author of “ Tullochgorum,” but ...
... 'Bean 3 bunches sweetpwi-1, P. lowa ; 2 Woirdrops ; f, A. Waldo* Bowe, boatoet-1, P. ; W. P A Smyth Wild flower bouquet-1, L &Whig ; name VZOISTABLSB 3 leeks-1, P. kl'lntre; 2, A. B. Palma ; 3, Jobe oolone-1. Jubu Russell ; 2. Neil Rama ; 3. R. Wittdrope ...
... as belonging to the of 1832. That period had gone by, and all opposition admission of the middie classes to the franchise Whigs. What he was opposed to was the doo He was a representative of the trus trine of Bright and Cobden, who were trying to landed ...
... Steady job to Suitable Mam J. F. Macßit- hie. Blairgowrie. 1963 JOINER Wanted; Time Newly Out preferred. Apply A. Sturrock, Whig Street. Kirkbuddo. 2443 JOINERS. Few Good Men Wanted. ges. SV-d per Hour. Apply James Forgie, Manor Street, Falkirk. 2322 JUNIOR ...