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THE MONASTERIES • F THE APPENINES. The i- Iroin llie ter ..f correepoodeut, which wouU have appeared but it was

... iters lb.- tower—as tell the Swiss cottages, or what hs thought of the Venus Medici. Fir-l nf these countries are thick blackberries; the only books of travels which seems juslifiablo to write now, are either first impression*of new countries,(which seem ...

tetimes the >k, dahlia, ite rec/ierit coloured admired flounces, ; over this ired round ired crape, ue. A no- ess

... with was charmvered with reaching to ce was drawn long spray it was a very he roses, fol- lack chenille, tain, and tbe blackberries, covered with tches of black I thick blacfc rd. Ponceau white blonde t de of straw>, arranged to [ier a spray of p. must ...

THE BRITISH EXPEDITION

... ground till the principal races were over. Divisional generals, brigadiers, coloneis, and stafl-officers, were plentifal as blackberries, and though the only representa- tive of the fair sex was Mrs Seacole, who presided over a sorely invested tent fall of ...

WANTED Immediately an Active ASSISTANT. Applv W. J. Taylor, Druggist, North Shields. WHEREAS the alteration of ..

... 2nd of Nov. the Dwelling house Mr Jas. Hays, 31, Cuthbert Street. So. S., was feloniously Entered, and 11 small pots of Blackberry Jelly Stolen. Whoever will give Information to lead to the discovery of the said robbery will receive a REWARD of TEN SHILLINGS ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1857
Newspaper: Shields Daily Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 871 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

NUFF THE LAST WORD. My friend, your argument, a length. h; Has inore of longitule, I fear, than stre sar

... about where Mr. Robert Hansell lives, stretched the Shire Moor, a wild open heath, which produced nothing but ’ whics and blackberries as late as 1788, and the dall upi- formity of «hich was broken only by a few old pit buildings falling iuto rain. The river ...

ribbon pasted into the hems en each side. Sometimes the embroidery is lined with silk, straw colour, pink, ..

... with black chenille, | The same trimming was placed on the curtain, and the cap was made of blonde, with pink velvet and blackberries. No less elegant was a white tulle bonnet covered with white lace in regular plaits, trimmed with ruches of black and white ...

Valour.— Saturday a disabled ° inlnllt| , ofthe Sunderland workhous*, • ® ins»lvto being pas«d to hia ..

... -George Gascoigne, charged with poaching at Seghill. Casa dismissed.—A lad, named George Gardner, who bad been gathering blackberries field aIS.-ghill, was charged with trepass, and fined Id and costs. intelligence. ...

EIMIMDN >. GXIITII

... off, whereupon the whole other masters discharged all their men. Of verity, Advertiser, lawyers now-a-daya are plentiful blackberries. Within a circle of some thirty miles find I-as than right these gentlemen tlie long robe quilling their legitimate avocations ...

i'fltal Siitelligente

... i'fltal Siitelligente. A shoeblack brigade has been established at Newcastle. The crop of blackberries this year is one of the greatest ever remembered. A market for the sale of cattle has been commenced at West Hartlepool. A fountain has been erected ...

FRASER AND BLACKWOOD

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

Published: Thursday 14 January 1858
Newspaper: Shields Daily Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 2924 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PHASER AND BLACKWOOD

... lower grades of the is no remote corner in the North which does not boast its its village Chatham. They are plen- tiful as blackberries. One knows the man at a He is very seedy around the gills; his mouth is large and hungry, like the wolf’sin Red Riding ...