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CORRESPONDENCE
... off a dog's leg; the same trapwi*uld take ofla child's leg, and the poor innocents that ram- ble in search ot nuts and blackberries, may thus be maimed for life. If this practice is pursued to any extent, children must be watched to keep them from rambling; ...
Advertisements & Notices
... CAonsgnment.-Of - PRESERVED FRUITS, consisting 'of- aricot, green gage, raspberry, currant, strawberry, apple, barberry and blackberry jams; plumi, orange and quince marmalade, preserved' morella cherries, gooseber- ries, green gages, plurns, miloguls, damsons ...
v Tf,YV ROYAL WEST LONDON THEVTRF THIS DAY (Wednesday, Feb 7) ,he Perfi * -J commenci- with (for the 2
... next, nt 12, A CONSIGNMENT of PRESERVED FRUITS, consisting of apricots, raspberry, current, strawberry, apple, barberry, blackberry, and green gage jams; plum, orange, and quince marmalade-.* preserved Morella cherries, gooseberries, green gages, pluni» ...
Tbe resolutions were tben pul and carried, by 81 lo 48
... Liverpool. Great Bolton, Lancashire, cottun-manufact of Compton Greenfield, Gloucestersbire, | of Essex, lineu-draper -J. and Blackberry, Lancashire, Great Sabo, Middlesex, bake Porteea, Suuthampion, vintaer—-C. Che auctioneer. CORN-EXCHANGE, LONDON, | The ...
THE GAME LAWS,
... follows, that a man may put his fellow crealures to death for anv infringement of his property—for picking the sloes and blackberries off hishedges —for breaking a few dead sticks vut of them by night orby day—with resistance or without resistance—wiih ...
Pinti!-ri.aletra. —.us. Mr
... carractle ported, it follows, that a man may put his eatures to death for any infringement of his picking up the sloes and blackberries off breaking a few dead sticks out of mm by or by day—with resistance or with- t rey warning or without warni strange method ...
LITERARY NOTICES
... see it, and it was flattering to the crew, of whom each has a copy.- Were reasons as Falstaff observes, as plenty as blackberries, better could not be furnished. A Revieiw of the Causes, Tendency, ann Progress of the Revolution of Portugal. This will ...
LAW REPORT. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Jurnc 2
... follows that a man may put his fellow creatures to death for any infringement of his property, for picking the sloes and blackberries off his hedges; for breaking a few dead sticks out of them by night or by day, with resistonce, or without resitance, with ...
THE WEEK'S CHIT-CHAT
... knowledge of vegetation, asked how that was possible :'— How ! cried the astonished LoodOnner,' why did not you know -that blackberries are always red wheothey are green ?---A considerable number of • remarkably fine fat sheep have, recently beeWhrought ...
THE CEERG Y
... thing seeing wind, pray what was like?**— Like I answered the wit, ** like to have blown hat off!” What a quantity of red blackberries there are in the hedges,** says a Cockney, who for once in his life had reached the Helds beyond Hornsey; his friend, with ...
Mr. Alien
... are kerning about the size of peas, circumstance scarcely ever known before. Far iheGravel.—Take a sufficient quantity of blackberries before ripe, that is to say in their red state; put them in jar well covered, which being put into saucepan full water ...