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... foreign parts. Tammimo.—A 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, he states, quite equal to oak hark. ...
... foreign parts. Tammimo.—A 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, he states, quite equal to oak hark. ...
... leek kind, but these are very few; however, I am informed that some large ones are found inland. The country also produces blackberries, blaeberries, gooseberries and cranberries ; the last are used for curing the scurvy, which sometimes prevails the northern ...
... Olfiorsof State and the Household were there, of fours#. Dukes, Marquesas, Karls, Viscounts, Bishops, and Barons, were plenty blackberries.'* Thursday, the Queen had to undergo the fatigue of her first Drawing-room. Here the Indus figured all their finery. There ...
... sant with ears that could catch the concert of the ,ane ing stars, or the spheres' mausic. Albeit Ribbon men are plenty as blackberries, you might offer, thousand pounds for the sight of one, and miss th show. We have not beard what pecuniary aid : Ruthven ...
... Royal .Mother—May the blossom of Promise ripen into the fra t ertori-.Kince.” Transparencies ans and stars were plentiful blackberries. The Atlas Assurance Office, corner of King-strtel, was one hlaee light, and the Mansion House and the Bank were pcculiaily ...