COUNTY DOWN ELECTION

... religious creed can be kept clear of scoundrels. The same bold in the case of politics. Knaves and deceivers are plenty blackberries in each section; and all that can be done is to make it the interest of each to aid bis neighbour. would, therefore, advise ...

Published: Saturday 24 July 1852
Newspaper: Weekly Vindicator
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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THE GLASGOW SENTINEL

... well adapted the class of readers whom it professes ester for. Wl»eu '‘fairings are, during the holidays, as plentiful blackberries,” children should, if possible, be induced their pennies food for the min 1, such as this and other public it urns, instead ...

Published: Saturday 17 July 1852
Newspaper: The Glasgow Sentinel
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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THE WESTMEATH GUARDIAN

... house-breakers, the day o' the same elecshin ; for indeed 'tis foreshown me that kicks and cut heads 'II be as plinty as blackberries, and a deal more so than balf-crowns or Grinnese's portlier. People may say what they like about ordher and regularity ...

MARKETS

... clothing-shops handbi of the different to have sprung up as if by magic, and the pu competitors are already as ‘thick as blackberries.’ All these strongly suggestive of the description of similar emporiums in stores are mere wooden sheds, and from their ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1852
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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... tithes, and taxes upon them. Again, in parts of Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Scotland, steam-engines are almost as plentiful blackberries, whilst in some other eounties, they have few or none. In my own, with million of seres, have less than half doxen. Well ...

IUUTANNIV

... indeed 'tis foreshown in th it ki.ks u rep -eted liU the cr *p closes further tutor, and emt heivls'llbe a.s plinty a* blackberries, and a fercnce Wuuld injurious. LPuilw may now nuids ! deal more than hnlf or Ouinneoss po.ther. ,dby >: .. g. . ' People ...

OUR FIRST SWEETHEART,

... Ben, how you used thet oloiter on the way h ome from church, pulling down breach of May, or getting the most out-of reach blackberry of the autumn for us • and when an itinerant artist met u s once, and guessed us ' to be you sister, how handsomely proud ...

Published: Friday 09 July 1852
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
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THE POLITICAL EXAMINER

... the matter, and straight picked up oniO Moryan, just as if good and safe n .et were as plen- tiful in Shrewsbury as blackberries in the hecdglerows. or as rogues in most places. The - good and safe manl was, however, cut short in his career of briber' ...

Published: Saturday 31 July 1852
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8646 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

LITERATURE

... justify (to themselves' the ' their pre-ordination. Such occurrences are J ' remarkable coincidences,' and they grov ' ?? blackberries,' to be had for the mere trout. There are those who will extract the mate favourite theme from the commonest affairs ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1852
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
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