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THE SOUTH EASTERN GAZETTE, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1853

... ihe scent would allow of it. He eventually crossed over the hill for Chevening park; here the rabbits were as plentiful blackberries in the autumn, causing much commotion, but the hallooing of the huntsman, combined with the eagerness of the hounds, started ...

Published: Tuesday 05 April 1853
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 9600 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FRENCH LITERATURE

... . I BossueU, Destouchesee, Lafontaines, runtenedev Faecal*. J. B. Rousseaus, Sc»rrons, and Sovignes being as plentiful blackberries, there is a perfect blank literature, and not the slightesl prospect any writer, g*»od or bad, emerging from ohscuritv ...

LAND LEGACY DUTY

... priated. The spontaneous bread-fruit of the Marquesas does not grow on the British islands; and we cannot subsist on acorns, blackberries, and hips and haws. A secure property in the soil, therefore, is the first step towards cultivation. Appropriation is primarily ...

Published: Tuesday 10 May 1853
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1559 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Hr. Head, the hanker of Carlisle, has left the Society Friends, and Joined the Church. It is said that the

... who had wandered out into the fields, were poisoned on Friday by noxious root which they found and ate. while gathering blackberries. One of them died, and the rest are all seriously ill. The Spectator has heard from a reliable source, that efforts are ...

MILTON-NEX P SIT riXGRt HR ME

... is pure Sax -u, while thenare specimers of d •ne -tic architecture of I early a« King John. Jacobite time arc plentiful blackberries. I s.». *. are quain' inscriptions, crooked narrow streets, houses, awkward vet handsome inns-ii,- ehimie-ys; the q mint ...

diiTVrcnl Admiral Moresby, the commander-in-chief In tli, Pacific, has caused investigation made into the ..

... to which he would refer. It seemed him an ira-1-ortant question, they were getting steam-engines around t' tin a- thick blackberries, who was repair them if they c■! nit of order ? (hear). A new era had arrived, and country ;. i k-:u’th> must become a ...

THE CHRISTMAS SNOW-STORM,

... celebrated after the snow-storm was never forgotten. Noksense.— think of caring disposition for telling white lies by eating blackberries. Pleasant.— To make money ourselves, or to see our neighbor lose it. By the way, the quality of bad luck that a man can ...