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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR

... deal of experience amongst politicians, and I; never knew one of yoea geltfel. accommodating, eqnearnish ?? to be worth, a blackberry; therefore, I take pride in the manner in which yo01 are laying on the whip. Keep them up to the collar. If you onse allow ...

THE RIGHT OF SEARCH, AT HOME

... that applications to them, according to rule and law, for their warrants authorising such i searchings, are as uncommon as blackberries in c February ! y Our attention has been directed to this matter -t principally by the searches which have invariably been ...

THE RIGHT OF SEARCH, AT HOME

... applications to them, according to rule e, and law, for their warrants authorising such ot searchings, are as uncommon as blackberries in sy February ! by Our attention has been directed to this matter i ct principally by the searches which have invariably ...

THE RIGHT OF SEARCH, AT HOME

... applications to them, according to rule le, and law, for their warrants authorising such ot searchings, are as uncommon as blackberries in 3y February ! re sy Our attention has been directed to this matter ot principally by the searches which have invariably ...

EMIGRATION

... fruit trees have not got matured; bit no deubt exists that fruits in great variety) will be r&aeduced in abundance. Plurs, blackberries, and various wild fruitsare very plentiful, also hickory, hzerl, and other ruts. Springs are few. By digging from twelve ...

The Condition of England Question

... with-some warmth and hidignatims. it would I irq t t' appear that the deosased's- thud was principally atr potatoes and blackberries ;: 'hat ho, was- litors--dY Do, ay- asea'viug,lasd had declared etoher freqnently that he an- b ad nothing to eat. Hie ...

VIEWS OF FRANCES WRIGHT D'ARUSMONT

... success 8ofGeneral Tom Tllumb's visit to our shores, one may - seasonably conclude that dwarfs are not quite so ,plentiful as blackberries, and yet; at Kishorn of yAppleeross, there is a faimily of that genus, each of them being of' less dimensions than, and ...

VIEWS OF FRANCES WRIGHT D'ARUSMONT

... Tom Thumb's visit to our shores, one may at a. reasonably conclude that dwarfs are not quite so pa ,h plentiful adyt as blackberries, adytat Kishlorn of ti ) y Applecross, there is a fmly of that genus, each of fii them bemn Of less dimensions than, and ...

Reviews

... and he is described as bringing leaves in his mouth, and covering their dead bodies with them Their pretty lips with blackberries Were all besmear'd and dyed; and when they saw the darksome night They laid them down and cried. No burial these pr.tty ...

Reviews

... and he is described as bringing leaves in his mouth, and covering their dead bodies with them:- Their pretty lips with blackberries Were all besmear'd and dyed; And when they saw the darksome niglt They laid them down and cried. , No burial these pretty ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... man with one leg escaped by a miracle losing that one, and as it is, is much hurt; a lady is ?? cut, and bruises are ]ihe blackberries. A4 soont as I saw uficient peoplc attetding the wounded, I sent an old getntle- man, with a terribly crushed liat, one ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... with one leg escaped by a miracle losing that one, ard as it is, is much hurt; a lady is much cut, and bruises are like blackberries. Aq soon, as I sa sufficient ?? attesding the wounded, I sent an old gentle- man, with a terribly crushed hat, one way ...