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... in casks to ferment, are said to produce an excel- lent wine. The colour of wine is often rendered darker by mixture of blackberries with the grapes,—Loudon’s Gardener's Moagarine, ...
... in casks to ferment, are said to produce an excel- lent wine. The colour of wine is often rendered darker by mixture of blackberries with the grapes,—Loudon’s Gardener's Moagarine, ...
... temperature, and influencing the seasons, those regions, excluding irrevocably the hope that we should ever again have blackberries in latitudes so elevated. A rival journal came out speedily with a protest against the doctrine of its contemporary, and ...
... Dooly, 35, who was on duty from nine o'clock Saturday evening until six on Sunday morning, deposed that he met three men in Blackberry-lane, going towards Dublin, one of whom, in some respects, resembled the deceased. They heard cars passing nor heard screams ...
... THE JUDGMENT OF PARI Tf reasons were as plenty as blackberries, a neater one could scarcely he culled out of them all, than that which Mr. Jous assigns for abandoning his Kilkenny constituents, and going over to Garryowen :— “ We know the men of Kilkenny ...
... Prize!!, of Stapoliu, co. Dublin, esq. James Pettigrew, of Upper Dorset-street, stone-cutter and builder. George Wiseley, of Blackberry-lane, dairyman. James Kidney, of Lisnaskea, co. Fermanagh, grocer and haberdasher. George Jones, of Wicklow-street, lapidary ...
... among the bashes hiding The bumble stream is gliding. Murmuring as in reverie. The long, long day to tranquilly. Where the blackberries droop low, Where glistens the round black sloe, And the nuts sre clustering brown, On thick branches drooping down, And ...
... said had never been in that neighbourhood at all. The prisoner had abaskeMnhis possession, containing blackberries. when he They were common blackberries. ...
... s, and the wines smack of valuable appointments ; and the latter are said to be, in perspective at least, plenty as blackberries. It will be something to laugh at should we be gratified with the pleasant spectacle of a Whig lord lieutenant who seas ...
... d to her Majesty. Hares are tolerably abundant in some parts of the Park, and as fur rabbits, they are as plentiful as blackberries.” Prorogation of Parliament.— The latest accounts from the moors give promise of excellent sport. The grouse sre looking ...
... his cavalry at the Leiuster Aggregate; and .Mr. JOHN O'CONNELL, the son, reminded the men of Saggard to 44 stack their blackberries usual—against the ensuing campaign. At both meetings the Lotto LtEL'TfcSAfiT came for a plentiful pelting of the contempt ...
... no doubt, Shaksperian, ought to know that, like Sir John, we never give reasons on compulsion, if they were plenty as blackberries ; but his pathetic long was sung in the very society he hints at, and sent the company home with their pocket-handkerchiefs ...
... 3, will produced a new Comedy, in two Acts, entitled THE RUNAWAY; 08, MALCU BEE WHO CAN. Jack Loreall, personating Widow Blackberry, Mr. Balls ; Chasewell, Mr. Barrett; Kale Kearney, Mrs. Hk>oev, personating Norah wild Irish Girl), Billy Buckthorn (a true ...