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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY

... AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY. THE annual banquet of the London American Society in celebration of Independence Day was held on Thursday night, and the company was large and distinguished. The Rev. Dr Joseph Parker proposed the toast of the President of, ...

BY THE WAYSIDE,

... greatly improved if the villagera and farmers were to adopt the idea of tree planting carried on yearly in America on Independence Day. If each one were to plant a few tree! yearly in come outdying 'spot their combined effect in days to come would tell ...

THE BUCHAN OBSESVER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1902: THE VESSEL'S POSITION

... what he regards as the chief duty of 50. Trade was excessively dull throughout the ‘ his life. Every case is considered independently day, notwithstanding the fact that butchers were and upon its merits. Next in importance to haybuying on easier terms, viz ...

NEW PITSLIGO WATER

... the awussination of Mr ItPKinley, was the youngest to become President. _ _ _ Th7ee of the American Presidents died on Independence Day, July 4—John Adams and Jefferson on July 4, 18z6, and Monroe on July 4, 183 r. Lastly, in the matter of education, it ...

ITALITAN POSITION IMPROVED

... the Lewer Piave and astride the Brenta. ALLIES AND INDEPENDENCE DAY. The Allies countries on Thursday associated themselves whole-heartedly with the American people in the celebration of Independence Day (the Fourth of July). At Mount Vernon, President ...

BY MR JAMES BOOTH OF DOWNIEHILLS. Part 11,

... a few days at Monte Video to aitend a show of cattle which some of us had to judge. We arrived on or abou:r Uruquayan Independence Day, and witnessed a march past of about fifteen thousand soldiers, with an immens? number of bands, some of them playing ...