UNITED MEETING FOR PRAYER

... prefer re his claim as being the rightful owner. Tbit rather nude the matter more oomplieated, as Smith is name as plentiful blackberries, and let one bis parish, there will plenty pretenders to the prise. After all the idle •peculation, thewinnerof the prize ...

VARIETIES

... flowers that are know n, but also the richest roi such as the apple, pear, pencil, plum, apricot, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, &c.; namely, that f«»«tfils of plants belonging to this family have ever been discovered by geologists. This he regarded ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1852
Newspaper: Stirling Observer
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
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VARIETIES

... which are known, hut also the richest Bruits, such the apple,pear, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry,itc.—namely, that fossils plants belonging this family have ever Wen discovered geologists. Thi- regarded conclusive evidence ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1852
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
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SCOTLAND

... Forfarshire, which Mantell Us obtained evidence to prove belong to batrachian. Those in clusters, and popularly known as blackberries, he believes to be the spawn of animals, of the fiog tribe; while other and larger ova, which occur singly or in pairs ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1852
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1325 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MK T ROE U 1.1 TAN MATT E U S

... alliance one who seems disposed turn his back upon his friends abruptly. Indeed, during the week rumours have been |.lenty us blackberries that other members of the Cabinet were likclv secede, and that a complete rupture was imminent. All these, however, may ...

Published: Tuesday 06 January 1852
Newspaper: Banffshire Journal
County: Banffshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4227 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

GEOLOGICAL MEMORANDA

... the fruits which most enrich our orchards, such as the apple, pear, peach, plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, ...

Published: Wednesday 07 January 1852
Newspaper: Dumfries and Galloway Standard
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 671 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

VARIETIES

... berry which is railed the, “white blackberry.” It is descrilied as being, when fully ripe, of light greenish brown colour. A friend who is very blue, is very desirous to know if they are red when green, like the blackberry. hat metal is it whoso name indicates ...

Published: Thursday 22 January 1852
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
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of fever in the town, as exhibited in the Table, is not so

... the cur CarriagehiU dam, where it was found next !l,ai .‘ , has left family four children lanieut Saturday Post, The Land Blackberries.— -Talk not the luscious 1 f vines ; sing not the praises of blue heavens-and '•?. w j,i c h flow through vintage-backs ...

Published: Tuesday 27 January 1852
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... coined pieces from the other can hardly be imagined. [From the Daily News »f 3d Oct. 1861.] Gold is as plentiful as blackberries; there is positively no end to it. woald amuse to see fellows with bottles and panikins full of it, and so greatly does ...

Published: Thursday 05 February 1852
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2233 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

M U U 1) E UN IN FIF E S U IR E

... election hail cost him X 40.000, while they all know that elections costing from X5,n00 u* Xlo.(B mi w«-re a* plentiful as blackberries. Now. In* had had . the excitement election, the luxury petition, and the futlh rr indulgence commission, and tin sum total ...

Published: Tuesday 24 February 1852
Newspaper: Banffshire Journal
County: Banffshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3619 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FROM GLASGOW

... homo—pimpernel, flowering rush, and hundreds of others of tho brightest hue ; in autumn to glean the fruits of the hedges, the blackberry, the sloe, and the scarlet hips and haws ; and when old winter had stooped down from bis house of fog and shaken his hoary ...

Published: Tuesday 16 March 1852
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4314 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Varieties

... a you inter, died lately at Pittsburgh, United States, of er, ice of putting type in his mouth. “Live Life is Be ld of blackberry bushes. ean squat down and pick the fruit, no matter how they black their fingers; while genius, proud and per- pendicular ...

Published: Friday 19 March 1852
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1808 | Page: 4 | Tags: none