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  • Macfie urged the SAIF to organize a defence force to protect women and property against the expected strike.

    Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 10 Ray Esther 1969

  • I work dere a while and then go to Captain Macfie, then to his son, Wade, and then to Marse Rice Macfie.

    Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 1 Work Projects Administration

  • Macfie biplane was a conventional biplane with 50 h.p. Gnome and useful originalities.

    The Aeroplane Speaks Fifth Edition 1919

  • The Macfie biplane was a conventional biplane with 50 h.p. Gnome and useful originalities.

    The Aeroplane Speaks 1917

  • Here our party was increased by the addition of a larger number of our friends, amongst whom I recollect Mrs. Janion with two young nieces; Mr. John Macfie, son of Mr.R. A. Macfie; Mrs.R. H. Armstrong; and also an official representative of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, who was assigned to us during our stay.

    Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen 1898

  • Craig Macfie had been attending the University of Oregon

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • Print Ski champion Craig Macfie killed by drunk-driver Craig Macfie won a string of skiing titles and was part of the GB team A Scottish skiing champion from Edinburgh has died after being hit by an alleged drink-driver in the USA.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • A Snowsport Scotland spokeswoman said: Craig Macfie was an exceptionally talented athlete who skied for the Scottish and GB Alpine Teams as well as, latterly British Universities.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • Craig Macfie, 24, from Morningside, was hit by a car as he was cycling in Eugene, Oregon, on Friday.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • There was ance a laird -- that's Macfie of Gudgeonford, -- he had a great number of kain hens -- that's hens that the tenant pays to the landlord, like a sort of rent in kind.

    Guy Mannering — Complete Walter Scott 1801

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