ORANGE INSTITUTION

... riot, have uncheck'd her swing. To crush the Church, the Lords, the King— Seek the signs which then ioclio'd him. Plenty blackberries we'll find ’em ? When beggar Dan. and all the Tail, At England's best may fearless rail, And at they vent their furious ...

Published: Friday 08 April 1836
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
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BV FIRST-CLASS VESSELS

... drawed out upon them. the first, she has the wee innocent dears gatherin blackberries and cherries; they are white as a sheet, barrin where they are stained with the blackberries. The bloody uncle is near hand, watchin them. The wood behind is painted ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1837
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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... all way. Par forth their golden pride. Even hedge*, busk’d in bravery, Look’d rich that sunny mom. The scarlet hip and blackberry 80 prank'd September's thorn, la Cora’s glen the calm how deep I trees, on loftiest hills. Like statues stood, or things ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1838
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Register
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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MORTALITY from tub influenza

... various plants found here, but the fruits there areabnndance —figs, dates, pomegranates, peaches, apples, pears, mulberries, blackberries, besides many others, the orthography of which I have not as yet ascertained. Many of the farm* are beautified with groves ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1837
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
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FOR GREENOCK AND GLASGOW,

... was ml, ami all this too, without staring. A native Paddy-laud asked neighbour, bad ever seen red blackberry ? sure I have,” said Pat; all blackberries arc ml when they arc green /” HAt* Ci». i l ist. I |.— Distress, even when positive or superlative ...

Published: Tuesday 01 November 1836
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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COMMERCE, MANUFACTURES, &c

... 10,370 oz. Tanning Mr. Patterson, of Dublin, has taken out patent for tanning from the roots, stems, and branches of the blackberry bush, obtained in the Spring; and, after preparation, states, quite equal to oak bark. ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1837
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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It may be said of Ribbonism, was said by a late notorious Archbishop of Protestantism : —it abounds in Ireland,

... heard, save with ears that eould catch the concert of the morning stars, or the spheres’ music. Albeit Kibbonmen arc plenty blackberries, you might offer a thousand pounds for the sight of one, and miss the show. The Irish Judges have sharp visions for Popish ...

Published: Thursday 28 September 1837
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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DOCTOR HARTE* BY CAROLAN,

... the terms** liar, scou did,*’ and other epithets this description, are familiar amongst them application to each other blackberries in autumn. The other night they had meeting to try Mitchell, the proposer of Mr. Hunt, and order sober the rainds of the ...

Published: Wednesday 28 September 1831
Newspaper: The Pilot
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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ANECDOTE

... German papers are full of article* relating to this camp, which seems to have excited intense hrtercst all through Germany. Blackberry Jam —A correspondent points to the advantages which this sweetmeat possesses over the more extensive preserver.—. She says ...

Published: Wednesday 09 September 1835
Newspaper: Clonmel Herald
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
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Cantttwrdal

... Audio* aUty proper persona for Peers, which does not sufficiently strike the publie. Eider sous of Peers ere uot abundant as blackberries; and very few anion* them would consent figure in nuaeroua crMUiun. New would th« haughty race of great country gentlemen ...

Published: Wednesday 09 November 1831
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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FASHION AND TABLE TALK

... equity bill to resd again ? Sir Charles Flower, on reading the above mlerr^ . gatory, exclaimed. “That bill is like ripe blackberry. How ?■■ said Rogers. Whj, says Sir Cbsrles, it will never rn/ again. , .. i Fkmale Evidence. —Even French gallantry ** ...

Published: Wednesday 28 July 1830
Newspaper: The Pilot
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1400 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ANTI TITHE AND ANTI-O’CoNNELL AGITATION?

... with allusion to his successors. But with all this we shall not meddle. Priests, very Reverends,” &c.,were ns thick as blackberries at this seditious assemblage. The following conciliatory resolution was almost the first fruits of the meeting: Resolved— ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1838
Newspaper: Londonderry Sentinel
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
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