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ItiffictUastra. Or COO( of the woods, esiated formerly both in Ireland and Scotland ; and, according to Shaw, ..

... be also a wide extent of mountains and high lands, Ii will be more favourable; and should the cranberry, the whortl: or blackberry, and te other wild fruits which these situations produce, he found in abundance, the trial would, in all probability, he ...

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... tufts as high as a minaret. Wherever I looked, the vegetable world was all novelty in its beauty and grandeur. Save the blackberry, the ivy, and a sort of wild lint-bell, I recognised not one old friend among the ' field-flowers.' The fig-tree— the nopal—the ...

Published: Thursday 18 January 1849
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5399 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

**FROM OUR PRIVATE CORRESPONDENT. London, Saturday, March 5,1845. Three great features of political interest ..

... success of General Tom Thumb's recent visit to our shores, one may reasonably conclude that dwarfs are not quite plentiful blackberries; and vet, Kishornof Applecross, in the county of Ross, there is a family of that genus, each of them being of less dimensions ...

Published: Wednesday 09 April 1845
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5708 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Oai7. We hear that eon•iderable doubt exiita whether the King will or not open the Reformed Parhaincett to ..

... itts - ead of a wilt prove a curse to the constituency. It has so already - to Many of the heititinet are plcotiftil ita blackberries. If the rote he not appended to the Reform Bill before ants- Oter t lection, the ime half of the colistnuency will di* ...