Roads, Foothpaths, &c
... from Bristot t ) Chipping Sodbury, near Blackb:rry Farm, as lies between the junction therewith of the approach road to Blackberry ...
... from Bristot t ) Chipping Sodbury, near Blackb:rry Farm, as lies between the junction therewith of the approach road to Blackberry ...
... Mixed Pickles, Olives, Horse Radish, Cucumbers, Tomato Catsup. PASTRY. Apple Pie, Raspberry Pie, Cherry Pie, Gooseberry Pie, Blackberry Pie, Lemon Pie, Rhubarb Pie, Currant Pie, Tapioca Pudding, Wine Sauce, English Plum I'udding, Brandy Sauce Baked Indian ...
... large valleys lying within these limits. The Beaver River, which empties into the Columbia river about 20 miles below the Blackberry (or Howse Pass route), fists south of the 51st parallel (I have not seen its source, but have seen its valley for that distance) ...
... those wilds might have observed a car standing perfectly still on the track, and a railroad man going down hill among the blackberry bushes and underbrush head foremost, at a rate—say of forty-six miles an hour. He was carried home on a stretcher, with ...
... 28,000 quarts, and 40,000 quarts were consumed at home. Tlys makes a crop of 249.358 quarts. It is said that the crop of blackberries will be fully as large, but of raspberries there will not be so large a crop. The railway pointsman, Rowson, whose negligence ...
... of twelve years ; and as it is a growing trade, and one sure to be stimulated by an increase in the amount of accommo. • Blackberries that grow on every brier, because they are plenty, few men do des:re. Spanish potatoes are accounted dainty, And English ...
... begin wok on the grass (clarionet), and one of them cuts his toe on a scythe (ophicleide), which obliges me to go t 3 the blackberry in the corner of the field for solace in a black jug (oboe). The way that the smell of the fragrant hay is brought out all ...
... himself. There many be something wonderfully good in bimetallism, a silver standard and silver dollars as plentiful as blackberries in autumn, but he does not see the good himself, and, in the conflict of opinion, cannot believe anyone else does. But ...
... the Canadians are equally self-denying in the matter of their fruits and delicacies. They will not eat foreign apples, blackberries, gooseberries, cherries, currants, cranberries, peaches, oranges, or any other fruit before paying some duty, and, to be ...
... at Stafford. —A new footpath, wholly in the Parish of Castlechurcn, in the County of Stafford, commencing at a point in Blackberry Lane, about yards east of the east corner of the house situate at the north-west end of that. lane and called The Cottage ...
... thist came to take possession of it was entirely first-class. Powdered footmen swarmed in the station, as plenty as blackberries, and cabby and the omnibuses brought very few indeed of the ladies and gentlemen that came to patronise the new train. ...
... BARON MAYER DE ROTHSCHILD. Ricti men are swarming in the world, and Crcesuses have come to be as plentiful as blackberries. Still, among the crowd of millionaires of our days, there are names that stand forth as prominent as a church-steeple over ...