A weekly newspaper wholly in Gaelic was started in 1908 by R.
Many Breton newspapers publish columns in Breton, thus Ar Bobl (a weekly newspaper founded in 1904 and published at Carhaix) frequently devotes half its columns to the language.
The Recorder, a weekly newspaper, was established here in 1792 as the Packet.
In 1858, Winslow Homer, who was later to become a well-known American painter, was welcomed into the society at Newport until it became apparent that he wanted to sketch the bathers for a weekly newspaper (see fig.
In 1814 Governor Ninian Edwards induced the Kentucky printer Matthew Duncan to settle there, and probably in May of that year Duncan founded a weekly newspaper, The Illinois Herald.
In 1857 he succeeded his father as editor of Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper, a post which he held for twenty-six years.
The following letter was communicated to the Quincy Argus, a weekly newspaper, published at Quincy: Elder Taylor's Warning to the People of Quincy Against Impostors.
I stated to the meeting, that the time had come when it was necessary that we should have a weekly newspaper, to unite the people, and give the news of the day.
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