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... Yours, Jan 5, 1850. A Cou coursina Mr Epiror: Coursing hints have been latterly in your paper, to Irieb phrase, “ as as blackberries ;” but amoag them all we | observed one whi 9 thongh very humb'e, seems to us of | At Alt consequence at meetings where ...

JUVENILE DELINQUENTS

... so as to produce the anomaly. Yet it is impossible to judge each series except according to its own rule. A man picks a blackberry in the hedge ; from that he proceeds to pluck a nut; he next tears up a turnip; then digs a stalk of potatoes; finally he ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1850
Newspaper: Atlas
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 827 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Prize Money for the “Styx,” Steam-sloop.—Mr. Woodhead has given notice to Captain (then Commander) Henry- Chads ..

... loss previous incapacity. As question of Government patronage, surely there are governorships and commands as plenty as blackberries for the employment of our Engineer Corps—one that is highly suited for the Service ; but why, in all fairness, should not ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1850
Newspaper: West Kent Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 846 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TIIE ATL A S

... it commenced. Reasons for the great wig fulminated against the Bengal colonels have been, for some time, plenty as blackberries. One authority describes it a fling at the departing conqueror of the Punjab, who has since arrived amongst us. Another ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1850
Newspaper: Atlas
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1035 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

GRSAT THE .SOU AN DAM 800

... seem an instrument convenient enough when inserted Into a saucer or syrup, or applied to the broken surface of over-ripe blackberry, but often see our sipper of sweets quite busy on solid lump of sugar, which shall And ou close inspection growing small ...

Published: Monday 28 January 1850
Newspaper: Bell's Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1117 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

rat-catcher was named though, as we have heard of the of that rrd Itre somewhat puzzled by a pension wanted

... at Addiscoatbe. MAJOR EDWARBES.—Since the arrival at home of the gallant young hero of Mooltan, rumours as plenty as blackberries have floated on the at:write of society regarding his hymeneal aspirations. It appears that the fair challenge given by ...

THE PROTECTIONIST MOVEMENT

... received the farmers with showers of stones and bricks. Upwards of 100 persons were wounded, and black eyes were plentiful as blackberries. Such conduct carries its own comment, and needs none from us. ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: West Kent Guardian
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1247 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

EXPOSE OF THE DRAINING System

... Chirk .5,000 We could swell the enumeration with a host of reverend names, the parson applicants being as plentiful as blackberries-but we refrain. Let this disbursement be honestly considered. Are the parties we have declared voluntary seekers of public ...

Published: Sunday 15 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1324 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

TJSEB or NATIVE PEAJ7TB

... pale green, with a small, unopened, whitish edge adhering to the stalk leaf. sometimes used it tea. Also the ground ivy end blackberry leaf, marygold, and camomile, named cannyvine, also peppermint. were, as in many other esses, ignorant about mushrooms, ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1850
Newspaper: Bell's Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1527 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

. THE WEEKLY NEWS

... therefrom. In wild abundance springs up the honeysuckle from every cleft of the rocks, and flings, with the shoots of the blackberry, its delicate blossoming arms around the mossy blocks of stone, converting them into beautiful monuments on graves of the ...

AUSTRIA

... major’s rank without having in any way distinguished themselves; while, on the other hand, there are cases plentiful as blackberries” in which men who rendered excellent service to their country in the day of need were entirely forgotten when it literally ...

Published: Monday 09 December 1850
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1822 | Page: 1 | Tags: none