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Dover Telegraph and Cinque Ports General Advertiser

THE EPPING HUNT

... of shoes attended the Epping hunt on Easter Monday. The coaches, cabs, and carts on the Essex road were as plentiful as blackberries, and were drawn by horses of all sorts and sizes, consisting principally of hiogling, higgledly piggledly, galloping ...

CHINA

... It is known, that during the last half century projects for the improvement of Naval architecture have been plenty as blackberries ; length and breadth, full and sharp lines, have each had their say. Ships have been designed to turn to windward without ...

UariettEgi

... child of the wilderness and bleak moor, and mark well his contrast. That child will make his meal of a raw turnip or a few blackberries and laugh and work as they digest, and become good blood. No food is lost to him ; it is all appropriated—and well, too—to ...

_foreign filisallann

... .511 degrees. Another agreeable evidence was furnished of the temperate nature of the climate here by the abundance of blackberries and other wild fruits. The inhabi• tants of this region are Arecuna Indians, a collateral tribe of the Macousi, the language ...

CITY INTELLIGENCE

... that Bonansas would be discovered (through the superior working of the South American mines by Cornishmen) as numerous as blackberries. Such disastrous results as occurred then are not likely to result by holding railway shares bond fide, as immediately ...

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... Ainsworth this month are of a character very to raise it in our estimation. For instance, we have cees as plentiful as blackberries, to-wit— Caesar Borgia, g.,.pf the Demons, Legend of the Lobishome, &c., rie can say but little respecting Working ...

Court anti Rligt) Rite

... Palace. TANNING.—A Mr. Patterson, of Dublin, has taken out a patent for tanning from the roots, stems, and branches of the blackberry bush, obtained in the spring; and, after preparation, he states quite equal to oak bark. FROST UPON FRUIT-TREES.---At this ...

court, ilobtlitv, aii Gentry. Viscountess Combermere has issued cards for a grand concert, on Friday the 30th ..

... thousands. We have cheap trips of all sorts, and those to London, Birmingham, Bristol, and Hull, are common and plenty as blackberries. Similar projects in the direction of Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece, will now become eq}zally so, a jaunt to Paris ...

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... title-page, and its table of contents presents an array of names, amid whose assemblage peers and peeresses are as thick as blackberries, and baronets, grand-crosses, members of parliament, and such small deer, are the mere rulgum pecus,—admitted amongst ...

LADIES FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... bearing, and WI inquiry learned they were it native fruit of the state, found aear Lake Erie. The fruit resembles the native blackberry, but is larger and finer. I introduced a few roots into may garden, and find them constant bear_ era from June until destroyed ...

A NEW PLEA FOR TIIE POOR

... where rustic swains may roam and court Unseen ; and truant urchins birds' nests seek ; and where The hip, and haw, the blackberry, and nut may grew.. Methought some years had passed away ; and the new flag Of FREE TRADE was upraised and flaunting in ...

ittteratur, r, Srr. THE LIFE OF GENERAL PICTON. Published by Richard Bentley, New Burlington-street, The ..

... intelligence that no biography had as yet appeared of Sir Thomas Picton. Now the materials for such memoirs are as plentiful as blackberries ; so that he has nothing to do but to set some hack author to work at so much per sheet, who, of course, does not fail ...