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Peterhead Sentinel and General Advertiser for Buchan District

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Peterhead Sentinel and General Advertiser for Buchan District

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... going away, Henry,” said Mrs Grierson, taking, now, a bold turn. “It will look as if were frightened at these cowarda Whigs are and Whigs we’ll show ourselves We’ll turn them a bold front here, the King’s troops will show them bold front shortly.” Haldane ...

II U S II !

... upon his eldest daughter in consternation. When length found his tongue he spoke with some asperity. “And ye also have become Whig, have ye Is this what comes of sending young folk to cities and schooling them beyond need reason It would seem that honesty ...

PETERHEAD. BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY

... find highly attractive. What the average person—who does not interest himself in politics —thinks about the head of tno great Whig house of Cavendish is that it is very good and not quite comprehensible that a duke should engage in politics all. As matter ...

Second Article

... for the purpose of assisting William Adam and Henry Erskine in managing political affairs in Scotland in the interest of the Whig opposition to Pitt and Dundas, Adam was the elder son of John Adam of Blair-Adam in Kinross-shire, and nephew of Robert Adam ...

Ihe village, accompanied gentleman wbo bore polite invitation from the Duke tor .\icol to join the company at ..

... service when describing, in iioetic epistle to Robert Graham of Fintry, the ontset of the victorious Whigs in the Dumfries Burghs election ; The Whigs came on like ocean’s roar, When all his wintry billows pour Against the Buchan Bailers. ’’ a Venny -Bun* ...

the lass of mu

... served sundry in the castle yard, stag- W ard with much banter and she That’s the Whig dominie cried one. They sud a’ be shot! was comment of another, the they’ meaning Whigs. , I “See at the swagger o I'Tn spite of his anger, Haldam Ismiled, at the same ...

Kflonquhitter

... Watt ; solo, Highland Mary, Miss Lorimrr. Middlebill; recitation. Tamo* Snaoter,” Mr Cheyne ; chorus. Corn Rigs”; solo, Awa, Whigs, awa,” Miss Mitchell; violin solo. Mrs Stirling, Edinburgh; solo, The Lea Rig,” Miss Burr ; solo. Scots wha bae,” Mr 80. too ...

Something Like a Sale

... copy realised £1 ISs. A poem upon the insurrection of the Covenanters in Scotland in the reign of Charles 11., a mock poem or Whig’s supplication, sold for four shillings. A number of proof-sheets of Voltaire's “ La Batailic de Fontenoy,” on which Voltaire ...

The Cat and the Mouse

... condemned murderers who, we are often told, ate a hearty breakfast on the morning of their execution.— W. G. Kilpack, in Northern Whig (Belfast). A Bank Manager u ILI STORKS OOITF.W (Orictnator \v,r I'f 'kion*. IN.Vr. Jl.Weitdill. Whitstahl*. writes. - • ITwuUpilcil ...

PETERHEAD SENTINEL AND

... said kindly ; “and with Stewart king on the throne, we shall enter upon those matters ve speak of. I had no idea ye were such Whig. Ye should have been praying for success to our arms ; but Mr Hepburn will do that, I’ll go bail.” With these words, hearty ...

Chinese Labour

... Little Englanders, Liberal Imperialists—(a Voice, Home Rulers”) —yes, extreme Home Rulers, Labour representatives, and Old Whigs—how this mixed Administration, with the best will in the world, is successfully feo carry out the continuity of foreign and ...