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THE POLITICAL EXAMINER

... yachts with dishes of mulberries. No private noble- man is told that an old inhabitant is alongside with a fine dish of blackberries as a present. Augustus having remarked that a humble attendant at his I court never made him any offering, the man answered ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1847
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6528 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

WHAT WOULD CHEAP MONEY DO FOR THE INDUSTRIAL CLASSES?

... Everybody wants money-and it has been pretty mudie the same from the beginning-and yet the article mav be made as plentiful as blackberries, and quite as cheap. If men are destitute, or inconveniently short of cash, it is their own fault; flimsy is cheap enough ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1847
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1544 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

In the HOUSE of LORDS yesterday, Lord HATHERTON presented a petition from tenant farmers in

... We hope at any rate that the crown will select P6 u man of sense for the office. Orthodox divines are as a e plenty as blackberries; saints are sprinkled here and it s there; statesmen are rarely to be found in the higher u ranks of the church. The demand ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1848
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7974 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

JOE MUGGINS'S DOG TO THE ERA

... spile their good looks, and make their jackets seem like hedgehogs, but corfs, colds, and infduency, will be as plenty as blackberries. Tom Dawson, Bob Heseltine and Co., will nap it in their country quar- ters if they don't look out. Well, what's sarce ...

Published: Sunday 20 February 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 795 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE EPSOM MEETING

... much else that God has given us, else people would not rush along laughingly as they do, and ragged boys would not go a blackberrying, and dusty, careworn mechanics would not push onwards in the stream of life rolling from out the metropolis in the morning ...

Published: Sunday 28 May 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14865 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

THE GOODWOOD MEETING

... accordance with the London quotations, no change worthy of comment taking place, though rumours of all kinds were s as p oen s blackberries. TUESDAY. This morning on peeping out of the window at day- break, we muttered, Ugh ! we are in for it with a ven- geance ...

Published: Sunday 30 July 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10019 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

PEARLS FOR STRINGING

... gipsy, And lived upon the moors; Her bed it was the brown heath turf, And her house was out of doors. Her apples were Swart blackberries, Her currants pods o' broom; Her wine was dew of the wild white rose, Her book a churchyard tomb. Her brothers were the ...

Published: Sunday 20 August 1848
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1445 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON INTELLIGENCE

... upon thousands had as,- semrrbled along the banks, hut not equal to those of farmer years. The booths were plentiful as blackberries, and if they reaped any harvest, it will be prodigious indeed for saving one or two, the drinking company were extremely ...

Published: Sunday 20 August 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6829 | Page: 13 | Tags: News 

OUR CARPET BAG

... his children, he replied they were gone to a negro funeral, It turned out that they were on the common adjacent gone a blackberrYing. HALTING 'TWIxr SYJICIDE AND PARRICIDE.-It is usual for the Westmoreland farmers to kill each a sheep for their own use ...

Published: Sunday 24 September 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1314 | Page: 10 | Tags: News 

THE SCIENCE PRIZE MONEY

... ivt/,cd uncle t C fc he batbes in the wood. Just so ! But I preferred an appeal to the Lords of the Treasury to eating blackberries, and so I take my leave for the present of Sir James Weir Hogg and Mr. Baillie. I remain, sir Ste., C. J. NAPIEn, Lieu ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1848
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2254 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... offi- cials ; 42, landed ?? ; 18, traldesmen and manufacturers ; and 16, peasanlts. Privy Coun- cillors are as plenty as blackberries ; and the Go- velineniit funtfidnaries who appeal ini the present Parliament are, generally speak;inlg, of a better order ...

Published: Monday 26 February 1849
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6057 | Page: 5 | Tags: News