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West Middlesex Advertiser and Family Journal

THE BALLOT

... friendship. Who that can look hack to the period of provincial elections when broken windows and broken pates were as common as blackberries in Autumn, variance created in families by those frequently recuring events which were perhaps never healed through life ...

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE LATE CHARLES SCARE, THE FAR-FAMED CHELSEA METEOROLOGIST

... does ne not already distributs his posthumous chanties? And, in short, are not septuagenarians Chelsea as plentiful as blackberries ? Tne valuable notations of Soare and Bacon have enabled me to place the n iturat dim of Chelsea a high pace in iral scale ...

THE CALENDAR OF THE MONTH

... Country Correspondent. SEPTEMBER. This is the month for blackberries, as few young people require to be told ; though the bramble on which they grow is still in flower, and green, red, and blackberries may seen on it the same time. How pleasing it ia to come ...

West Saturday, February 20, 1858 ofassaTsin!t that abhorrence tojustice ddlVer thea ~ the esrimlf stam P our ..

... arrangement; but, alas! nen P nde and party-feeling obtain the ascendancy, and criminals and accusations are as thick as blackberries autumn, to suit purposes, the shield of protection thrown over the guilty to protect the innocent. And we believe that ...

What is Puseyism ?

... unlimited multiplication Crimean medals and crosses of the Legion of Honour. Are :t these badges becoming as common as blackberries? and does not Satire, with her curling lip, already sarcastically declare that is true distinction to be undecorated. If ...

Scrapiana

... the commencement of another row, and alt the brigade rushed on the Belgians and Romans, twisting their bayonets off like blackberries, and tossing them in the air, but Major O'Reilly threw himself in the thickest of the fhht. and fortunately for their brethren ...

Scrapiana

... between less than twelve months since, and the objects of ridicule when they were seen by the vulgar eye; now, thick as blackberries, they swarm our streets in all their ■variety of costume, and attract thousands of the elite and fashionable world when ...

Correspondence

... the Metropolitan Act for acting as Vestrymen without the proper qualification. Surely £50 notes will be as plentiful as blackberries ! Miscalled Vestrymen—would-be governors —take heed! Your ground of offence is plain as the noon-day. It is not a supposed ...

QUALIFICATION OF VESTRYMEN

... incurred under the Metropolitan Act for acting as Vestrymen without the proper qualification. Surely notes will be plentiful blackberries ! Miscalled Vestrymen—would-be governors —take heed ! Your ground of offence is plain as the noon-day. is not supposed ...

Popish Superstition.—In a village called Petrowjan, in Upper Hungary, several persons, the majority of whom are ..

... fireworks collected all together for the departure. Many of the children returned with bouquets of wild flowers, others with blackberries, and all delighted and gratified. The , children belonging to the schools, who were too ; young to take to the excursion ...

Wild Fruit.—lt is expected that there will be the largest crop of blackberries, nuts, and elderberries this ..

... Wild Fruit.—lt is expected that there will be the largest crop of blackberries, nuts, and elderberries this season in the sontlx of England that has been known for several years past. The New Street from Bla.ckfbia.rs to the Mansion-house.—The first clearance ...

THE HAMPSHIRE MURDER

... another companion in the hollows near the river Wey. Three happy English girls at their small sports among the ripening blackberries and hop-gardens ol Alton, their mothers' cottages within hail, the public footpath close by! —what harm, in pity s name ...