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APPROACHING CRISIS IN FRANCE

... French Press, scarcely one of the'wortby officiials -iav6. ~ ?? 'huslightest.s'catacity Codjdctis are. as plentiful as blackberries as to how the game will -come off between thie Pe'sident and 1the Chamber.,. The''nine, pins he has set up, the' Pr ...

Published: Sunday 02 November 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 440 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

THE PREMIER'S PLUNDER BOON to Ireland.—Injustice to England

... just pro- portion of debt due to the State ? Nobody in Eng- land is exempt. Distress warrants for poor rates are common as blackberries, we are sorry to say, amongst the hard workers here; why should the lazy, improvident, extravagant, repudiating Irish ...

Published: Sunday 09 November 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 976 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

THE WEATHER AND THE POOR

... hag taken us by surprise. But a few days ago -not a month-we saw the common butterfly glad. somely coquetting among the blackberries on the sunny side th hedge; the bee busily engaged among Autumnal blossoms, as though loath to retire from business-and ...

Published: Sunday 07 December 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 765 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... exhorted to imitate FALST.MF, ?? vowed that lhe would give no reasons upon compulsion, though reasons were as plenty as blackberries, or to choose .for their model an Irish pig, which, whenever the Iright direction is too plaiirly indicated, takes the ...

Published: Tuesday 27 January 1852
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6192 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Review of the Week

... for any increase which may appear in said esti- mates excellent reasons would not be given. When reasons are as plenty as blackberries, who would be without capital reasons for asking for more money. What with France, with her half million of idle bayonets ...

Review of the Week

... any increase which may appear in said esti- imates excellent reasons would not be given. When reasons are as plenty as blackberries, who would be without capital reasons for asking for more money. What with France, with her half million of idle bayonets ...

Review of the Week

... for any increase which may appear in said esti- mates excellent reasons would not be given. When reasons are as plenty as blackberries, who would be without capital reasons for asking for more money. What with France, with her half -million of idle bayonets ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... his expenses at £40,000 for one election [hear, hear, hear]. Elections costing from £5,000 to £10,000 wero plenty as blackberries [loud laughtic]. liw le (MI-. Bell) had had the excitement of an election, the luxury ofa petition, and all the expenses ...

Published: Tuesday 17 February 1852
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 36193 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Imperial Parliament

... had cost him £40,000, while they all knew that. no1- elections costing from £5,000 to £10, 000 were as plentiful itr as blackberries, Now, he had had the excitement of an. iaid election, the luxuary of a petition, and the further indual. nob gence of a ...

Imperial Parliament

... election had coat him £40,000, while they all knew that 10- elections costing from £5,000 to £10,000 were ats plentiful ry as blackberries. Now. he had had the excitement of anx Lid election, the luxury of a petition, and the further indul- oh gences of a commission ...

AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF RURAL Sports;

... into the fields for the sake of a very little pleasure, such as the taking of a fish in a dingy pond, or the pulling of a blackberry on a dusty road; and who is not at heart a poacher P lnde- pendently of these out-door enjoyments, the destruc- tiveness ...

Published: Sunday 22 February 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1408 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Varieties

... True, said the superintendent, but then there were seven scholars waiting all that time for you. Lirva is a feld of blackberry bushes. Mean people squat down and piok the fruit, no matter how they black their fingers; while genius, proud and perpendicular ...