The Caledonian, Zväzok 16Caledonian Publishing Company, 1916 |
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... interest to people of Scottish origin , for they , more than others , have a pride of race , and a love of country , which enable them to share in the triumphs . of their compatriots . The work , which will probably . consist .. of ...
... interest to people of Scottish origin , for they , more than others , have a pride of race , and a love of country , which enable them to share in the triumphs . of their compatriots . The work , which will probably . consist .. of ...
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... Interest- ing Information . Substantially Bound in Cloth , $ 1.00 ; with The Caledonian , $ 1.60 . ORDER TO - DAY CALEDONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY , 4th Avenue and 8th Street , New York " Scots and Scots ' Descendants in America T HIS ...
... Interest- ing Information . Substantially Bound in Cloth , $ 1.00 ; with The Caledonian , $ 1.60 . ORDER TO - DAY CALEDONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY , 4th Avenue and 8th Street , New York " Scots and Scots ' Descendants in America T HIS ...
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... interest at the present time in connection with recruiting is the calling up of the conscripted men ; tribunals in all parts of the country are hearing applications for exemption , and very few are being allowed off ; the school board ...
... interest at the present time in connection with recruiting is the calling up of the conscripted men ; tribunals in all parts of the country are hearing applications for exemption , and very few are being allowed off ; the school board ...
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... interest in the game forced the St. Andrews players to move to the present location at Mount Hope , where an eighteen- hole course was laid out that has remained almost unchanged to this day . The roster of the club members reads like ...
... interest in the game forced the St. Andrews players to move to the present location at Mount Hope , where an eighteen- hole course was laid out that has remained almost unchanged to this day . The roster of the club members reads like ...
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... interest them . SCOTCHMEN IN THE TRENCHES " We're going off to the front to - night , sir , and we thought we'd like to have the sacra- ment before we go . " The men began to gather together , and sat down there as reverently as though ...
... interest them . SCOTCHMEN IN THE TRENCHES " We're going off to the front to - night , sir , and we thought we'd like to have the sacra- ment before we go . " The men began to gather together , and sat down there as reverently as though ...
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