PRINCIrS MAIM ROYAL

... establishment; for this accomplished author's contributions to our dramatic literature now threaten to booms plentiful as blackberries. We regret that, up till Saturday night, professional avocations precluded the possibility of our visiting the Prince's; ...

Published: Tuesday 20 July 1852
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY STANDARD AND ADVERTISER. FEBRUARY 2. speaking was luud.moiiotunous.at times resembling ..

... smallest assistance would lie gratefully received. There was resisting this appeal, and presents of and 2s were as thick as blackberries. In one street alone she realised not less than 20*. —Berwick Advertiser. An Apparition.—A few days guidwife residing in ...

Published: Wednesday 02 February 1859
Newspaper: Dumfries and Galloway Standard
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... pettieoat of white «ilk trimmed with white tulle and white ribbons. Her Majesty wore round her head wreath composed of blackberries and diamonds. The Queen held investiture of the order of the Bath on Thursday, upon which occasion Lord Broughton received ...

Published: Thursday 29 April 1852
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
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DOMESTIC NEWS

... Heyworth, one of the county police, who asked them where they had been to, when they replied that they had been gathering blackberries. This was opposite to Greenlane. Soon afterwards, Heyworth was returning towards Liverpool, and saw the children about ...

Published: Thursday 22 September 1853
Newspaper: Stirling Observer
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
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Literary Memoranda

... welcome, as one of the best candidates for public favour of its kind in these days, when snch candidates are as plentiful as blackberries in their season, or Whigs are for office, in and out of season. Fret-tag's celebrated Novel of Debit and Credit with its ...

THE 2ist FUSILIERS. ee. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. have the goodness to publish this letter in Fs journal

... eighteenth century. Bu alas, he was one of us, at a time when offices and good situations, were as plentifal Seotland as blackberries—when nearly thirty regiments of fencibles were raised in furiberance of the war, as .ikewise Government siteations of every ...

GLASGOW

... them. The cloy being very flue, the party spread over the bills on the banks of the canal, gathering heather, ferns, nuts, blackberries, he. Mr Cook, in descending the slope of a little hill, slipped his right foot into a hole, where itgot entangled in the ...

Published: Wednesday 01 October 1856
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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MTIIUN'S AUSTRALIAN NEWS

... that the one thing needful to live comfortably and happily was to have a wife, and marriages were soon almost as plenty as blackberries, indeed some of them were contracted with extraordinary facility, and no family was sure of keeping a decent female servant ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1854
Newspaper: McPhun's Australian News
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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GROWTH OF WHEAT

... The national character follows the individual. But this may mend, perhaps; when farming balance-sheets areas “plenty as blackberries,” it is just possible that some green member may startle the house, moving for “• a return of the amount of wheat grown ...

Published: Tuesday 07 October 1851
Newspaper: Brechin Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
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LIBELS ON SCOTTISH CHARACTER

... There is no remote corner the north which does not boast its burgh Demosthenes, its village Chatham. They are plentiful as blackberries. One knows the man at a glance. He is very seedy around the gills ; his mouth is large and hungry, like the wolf's Red ...

“ Whobo findkth a wife fxkdeth a good thing.”

... words on catching” wives—go.si thrifty ones, mean, for indifferent ones may picked anywhere ; they are in fact plentiful blackberries, not a few of them, we are sorry add, quite black. A preliminary point of some importance, that should duly weighed and ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1859
Newspaper: Dundee People's Journal
County: Angus, Scotland
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Price Is, A IDS to REPORTING; or the Ikeinat's Guide 110 !S. Press Occupation. Bye VSTI/ILN. Groombridge and ..

... Christmas Party. Id. The Children and the Sage. 3d Story of a Hyacinth. 21. The Self-Helpers. 3d GENEROSITY AND GRATITUDE. The Blackberry Gathering. Id A Dolts Story. Id Carl Thorn's Revenge. 2d The Cherry Orchard. 2d Cousin Johnny and his Indian Nurse. Id The ...

Published: Friday 25 November 1859
Newspaper: Scottish Press
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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