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BIRTHS

... green, although it was dark that could not see his hand. will not answer upon compulsion. No, if reasons were plenty as blackberries, would answer no man on compulsion, he ! In the second, humbly compares himself to Grattan, and declares with that great ...

Published: Tuesday 10 December 1850
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2326 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ESTATES IN IRELAND

... already major’s rank without h avin; ig in any way distinguishe selves ; while, on the oth er hand, there are cases * as blackberries” in whi ich men who rendered excellen to their country in the day of need were when it literaliy rained ribbons, crosses ...

DOCTOR CAHILL—LORD JOHN RUSSELL

... for a eecond letter to the Bishop of Durham and the mob; and will enable you to adopt legal proceediugs as plenty as blackberries for putting an ins- mnediate stop to Papal aggresasion. I shall pass over the reign of Elizabeth, as I cannot sup- pose ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1851
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5576 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE weekly FREF-MAVS -mrHN

... a second letter to the Bishop of Durham and the mob; and will enable you to “ adopt legal proceedings” as ‘‘ plenty as blackberries” for putting an im- mediate stop to Papal aggression I shall jess over the reign of Elizabeth, as I cannot sup- pose you ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1851
Newspaper: Weekly Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2020 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE NATION

... and Coleridge, too, for he complains bitterly in one of his letters, of “this ‘periodical’ writing for bread” —“picking blackberries for chance customers;” and when his soul is full of great thoughts for fame and the world, being condemned to scribble ...

Published: Saturday 19 April 1851
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2203 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

IRELAND AND THE IRISH—SON REPLECTIONS ON -UMNER WEATHER--JUSTICE AND WIGS GREEN-STREET—A PAIR OP PLEASANT ..

... la‘t ; and I !lather myself wok you la two of wore Jinnerel er homed lento awn thoroughly with 'em hob, shoe toe OVA ' blackberries together, M ,dusted over dos of tint easisut and respretaida gab le knowledge be the Sera, Mill alive, if teas intl. power/Its ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1851
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1411 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

UrbtrkD

... correct practice of agriculture might be taught, and from whence clever fellows would be sure to issue, as thick as sloes or blackberries. And why not? Such an institution would cost nothing except the rent of the land—a mere bagatelle. It could be worked in ...

FASHIONS FOlt OCTOBER

... magnificent petticoat embroidered to match the under sleeves aod chemisette. A capeline Swiss straw, trimmed with bunches of blackberries outside, and the same inside, mixed with straw ornament*, and ooques I «f black velvet ribbon, with long ends floating ...

Published: Thursday 02 October 1851
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 983 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... er there is another bow, and then d dress. ficent petticoat em n over & magni! \ chemisette. Cc ler sleeves ant ches of blackberries ymed with bun straw ornaments, & de, mixed with floating over ibbon, with long ends eee mantolet. with an op a ex Wi o ...

Another Bloomer in Belfast—The Bloomers’occ

... —Belfast Mercury. The Bloomer Ball. —This Transatlantic sect—whose professors within the last month have sprung as thick blackberries in every part of the metropolis, on Wednesday night gave a grand ball at Ihe Hanover square Rooms. The proselytes did not ...

KOSSUTH IN ENGLAND. RIICIIITION IN LONDON

... Hanoi have sprung up as thick ai ' t-- A i t - .IA death would van' in dischargisl his duty in admitting persona. In ten- blackberries in every part of the metropolis, and who have r. • ~:'1 is.. would authee. Death would ask to directihim tithe ...

Published: Monday 03 November 1851
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Herald 1846
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3526 | Page: 1 | Tags: none