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... what we do know of the circumstances, we think the interrogatories might have been answered with reasons as plenty as blackberries. For instance house in question was first licensed daring the war as a coffee-house or tavern, for the convenience of ...

Published: Wednesday 26 June 1822
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1259 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FASHIONABLE MOVEMENTS,

... —Nottingham Journal. It is asserted that the dropsy may be cured by drinking, for a considerable period, the juice of the blackberry twice a day. Advertiscment.l---We are requested to state that a new Edition, corrected to the present time, of Galignani's ...

Published: Monday 15 July 1822
Newspaper: New Times (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1282 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Literature, intim, etc

... amorous parson, a Carmelite, whose promise of absohition was instant, but out of season. Nuns were plentiful as blackberries, and the Franciscans appeared by their slang to have T isited the Holy Land. There was a French physiognomist; who ...

Published: Tuesday 21 May 1822
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1591 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

saleo % Suction

... Consignment of Preserved Fruits, M. 'consisting of green gage, apricots, raspberry, currant, strawberry, apple, barberry, and blackberry jams ; ...

Published: Friday 01 February 1822
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1403 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

petsobt who appeared to hair •inst quittid the . chamber where the discussion was held,•th it the Ma- i nufacturers

... dropsy , in the earl y military twice a day for about twenty that nt days, is i stages of J 17.—The supply of The juice of blackberries is an d admirable diuretic, and if taken it the COSS EXCIIMMK, e preservation was very l i.irg e, aik f which the major ...

Published: Wednesday 17 July 1822
Newspaper: Star (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1703 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE NEW TIMES

... om and library were closed. Strolled as far as Broadwater:common. Aided by a crooked stick, amused myself with picking blackberries. Broke off a fine branch laden with fruit, which fell on the other side of the ditch. Went round two fields to get at it ...

Published: Friday 29 November 1822
Newspaper: New Times (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1835 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE BRITISH LUISIINAIIY AND WUEKLY INTELLIGENCER

... WAiittr, on the diplomatic department, were intacthir on the Noble Lord's own especial domain. Were as plentif u l as blackberries, he would give none c ompulsion His Majesty's confidential servants If th e e O nly judges of this matter, and he would ...

Published: Sunday 19 May 1822
Newspaper: British Luminary
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1985 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE KING'S COURT

... accompanied by thunder and lightning, and the rain fell in torrents. As the season is fast advancing for the ripening of blackberries, a Correspondent, about a mouth since recommended the of them in cases of dropsy, stone, and gravel, wishes to call the ...

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... copper-bottomed shoes ami boots, their clatter is strange disturbance to the audibility of the speakers. ~,.j The juice blackberries an admirable diuretic, and taken twice a day, for about flays, is a certain care for the dropsy, in. the parly stage that ...

BOXERS

... gallery of Astley's or the Circus would have. been.—Jouinal de Paris. As the season is fast advancing for the ripening of blackberries, a correspondent, who about a month since recommendA the use of them in cases or dropsy, stone, and gravel, wishes to call ...

Published: Tuesday 06 August 1822
Newspaper: Commercial Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2655 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FROM' THE LONDON GAZETTES

... attempted to be given. The LORD ADVOCATE and his DEPUTY affect the spirit of Falstaff,—W W ere reasons as plentiful as blackberries, Hal, I would give none upon compulsion. The prevaricating wag had none that he chose to give, and at present it is all ...

Published: Sunday 28 July 1822
Newspaper: British Luminary
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2986 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

October 6

... being parody Southey’s Vision of Judgment George the Third, is that the late king is alluded to. But blunders are plenty blackberries’ with i lately, and of course do not espect wool from ass. There nothing worth noticing in this chop-fallen paper, except ...