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1800 - 1849
9 1840-1849

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Statesman and Dublin Christian Record

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Statesman and Dublin Christian Record

thought he wished to be left to himself, and did not like to annoy him. Mr. Curran Is there anything

... Lynch as one of the persons who had passed him in Blackberry-lane, was again called, and in reply to a question from a juror, said that the coat worn on Sunday morning by the latter gentleman in Blackberry-lane had not brass buttons on it, but silk. It appeared ...

THE WATCHMAN

... paper had quoted from the Record f If the Watchman s theory were well founded, the old nursery story of the kid and the blackberries would be Such a paper would have to say from the Record —which had it from the Statesman —which had it from the Wafdimfln—which ...

he wore a white hat; I thought I heard a slight noise the room in the night, which I attributed

... my knowing it. The constable, Dooley, here stated that he believed this witness to be one of the three persons he met in Blackberry-lane upon Sunday morning, but he could not swear to it. To Mr. Curran—l never saw the person I identified to-day until the ...

THE LABOUR RATE ACT

... staler, that the operative the count ni tt Deslord and other villages In hh 8 their stocking frames and * l^le 10 gather blackberries, alise a market in Leicester, and Occu paiion s e S means y can at their usual ...

THE LAW ADVISER

... Blackburne, who obtained a conviction against Daniel O’Connell for violating the law of the land. If reasons were plenty as blackberries, we would not assign another to prove why Daniel hates Air. Brewster. GROSS INCONSISTENCY. The following letter, addressed ...

AND DUBLIN CHRISTIAN RECORD

... into England, he was uncovered Mrs. Halt as he was purchasing a 44 saveloy and a penny roll.” We have miracles as thick as blackberries in Irelandnamely, in those parts of our country which, being almost exclusively popish, may be said to within the sight ...

FRANCE—THE JESUITS

... in thousands. have cheap trips of all sorts, and those to London, Binning* ham, Bristol, and Hull, are common and plenty blackberries.’’ Similar projects in the direction of Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece, will now become equally so, jaunt to Paris ...

PRO VINr/A L JNTELLKI /.’A (

... committed in the year 1832. The witness was then boy about twelve years age, and was with others in the held gathering blackberries, when observed four men, whom knew, anil whose names, I understand, mentions, run across the tit Ids the high road. They ...

BIRTHS

... heart like a careless spray of water thrown upon polished steel, staining with rust, which no after scouring can efface. Blackberries are very abundant this year. The editor of the Liverpool Times says, the wife and children of a labourer on his farm collected ...