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AN UNKNOWN ANIMAL. To the Kdilor of the Blackburn Standard. Sir, —Pray tell me what sort of a thing

... together yesterday week. At first they were lackadaisical beyond conception, and sour looks and long faces were plentiful as blackberries. But after a while the steam got up, and the brandy-and-water, hot—with, produced marvellous results. Big words came ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1840
Newspaper: Blackburn Standard
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 769 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE LIVERPOOL MAH

... this letter Mr. Black, the '.Mat April, wrote the following replv;— ** Keaeuas. my dear rir. Falslaff says, * are plenty blackberries; bat will man a reason on compuaion.’ I refer you to Caaea lUl** No license shall granted bat to such persons as good ststa ...

Published: Tuesday 14 April 1840
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8625 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DOMESTIC

... defendant. To this letter Mr. Blackc vrote thle following In ?? :-Reasons, my dear sir, as Falstaff says, I'are plenty di as blackberries; hut I will give noe man a reason on compitl- tt siom,' I refer yen, to canon 101- No license shall be grant- i ed hut ...

Published: Saturday 18 April 1840
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3450 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1840

... and Albion, with the braggadocio and stage-thunder of the Irish showman, were hashed and re-hashed. Words were plenty as blackberries, but of argument there was literally none. The bill of Lord Stanley was set up in ejigy, and then valiantly knocked down ...

CORN LAWS

... and Albion, with the braggadocio and stage-thunder of the Irish showman, were hashed and re-hashed. Words were plenty as blackberries, but of argument there was literally none. The bill of Lord Stanley was set up in (Ifigy, and then valiantly knocked down ...

Mealy ComptuDium

... stopped at the Astor House and stole • quantity of sorereigus on and then disappeared. This summer they wilt be as plenty as blackberries. will bring a lot. list for contains the names of nine thousand sad rightpdsro eertiacated attorney s and sulicitors, ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... and Blancard's, stole a quantity of sovereigns at each, and then disappeared. This summer they will be as plentiful as blackberries. Each steamer will bring a fresh lot. SALMON.—It is a mistake to cook salmon quite fresh. The flakes are hard—the oily ...

111ISCELLANEOUS

... and Blancard's, stole a quantity of sovereigns at each, and then disappeared. This summer they will he as plentiful as blackberries. Each steamer will bring a fresh lot. SALMON.—It is a mistake to cook salmon quite fresh. The flakes are hard—the oily ...

The WEATHER, STATE of AGRICULTURE, THE BOTANIC GARDENS AND THE TOWN PRICES of CATTLE. PROVISIONS. c. COurverL. ..

... the beauty of arrangement; but, to the unscientific admirer of nature's variegated beauties, they will be but as so many blackberry bushes glanced at and pissed by. We are not all botanists; and people, the working-people especially, when they walk through ...

Published: Monday 01 June 1840
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1980 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE IRISH SERVANT'S STORY

... sprung over the bridge wall and got away; and what, to betw een living in a lime-kiln for two months, eating re nothing but blackberries and sloes, and other disguos , 5t he never returned to the army, but ever after took to a is civil situation, and dric ...

AN IRISH RECRUIT

... dropped, sprung over the bridge wall and got away; and what, between living in lime-kiln lor two months, anting nothing but blackberries and sloes, and other disguises, never returned to the army, bat ever aftOT took a civil sitaetioo, and driv hearse for ...

Published: Thursday 09 July 1840
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1744 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

which I am lecturing you matter to wh-o-

... had an editor to do but to slip his scissors into the Gazette—and Extraordinary Gazettes were in those days as plenty as blackberries—and whip out of it they were then krid what matter, Tobias ! God help your head! do not think that what you now read in ...