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To the Editor qf the West of EnQland Conservative

... is well worth weighing (together with Baptist Noel’s testimony) Mr Goode and his friends—who can make charges, thick as blackberries, of inconsistency and dishonesty, against those who bold what tbe Prayer-book plainly teaches, and what no sophistry in ...

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... flowers which are known, bnt also the riobeet frnits, snch apple, peer, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, Ac. ; namely, that no foeails of plants belonging to this family have ever been discovered by geologists. This regarded ...

Published: Monday 29 December 1851
Newspaper: Bell's Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1247 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TUE SUN, S i lIiIT of the PUBLIC JOURNALS. FROM THE MORNING FAPERS OF THIS DAY. TIMES.-It is surprising that

... teller of the history of the times in his own way. He will enter into no disputation—none ! If reasons were as plenty as blackberries, he would not render one to any antagonist so superfluous as to demand it. The public must decide; and if the public will ...

Published: Wednesday 31 December 1851
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1885 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

)t -1 ) - Barnum being asked one day the secret of his success, simply laughed, and said, Printer's ink

... which are known bat also the richest fruits, such as the apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, &c.; namely, that no fossils of plants belonging to this family have ever been di , covered by geologists. This he regarded ...

Published: Wednesday 31 December 1851
Newspaper: Glasgow Chronicle
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1941 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Miscellaneous

... which are known, but also tho richest fruits, such the apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, &c., namely, that fossils plants belonged to this family have ever been dis! covered by geologists. This he regarded as ...

Published: Tuesday 30 December 1851
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3423 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE LEITH TOWN-COUNCIL AND THE DOCK COMMISSION

... his claim as being the rightful owner. This rather made the matter more compli- cated, as Smith is a name as plentiful as blackberries, and let one choose his parish, there would be plenty of pretenders to eke prize. After all the idle speculation, the winner ...

Published: Monday 29 December 1851
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3312 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Miscellaneous News

... which are known, but also the richest fruits, such as the apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, raspberry blackberry, Sic. ; namely, that no fossils of plants helonging to this family have ever been discovered by geologists. This he regarded ...

Published: Tuesday 30 December 1851
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 5241 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31, 1851

... of the history of the times in his own way. He will cuter into no disputation — none ! If reasons were as plenty as blackberries, he would not render one to any antagonist so superfluous as to demand it. The public must decide ; and if the public will ...

Published: Wednesday 31 December 1851
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4642 | Page: 4 | Tags: none