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_ exception of Widdieombe and the Wandering Jew and Mr. Bourcicault's Vampire (for further particulars of whom ..

... For the House is full, and members full dress from fashionable dinners—front French play or Opera-house—are plentiful as blackberries. How all p ar t s , o f the House cheered, how all listened with delight for a couple of 'hours, with th e excep., ...

Published: Saturday 02 July 1853
Newspaper: Weekly Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1154 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

-- CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... Heyworth, one of the county police, who asked them where they had been to, when , they replied that they had been gathering blackberrie.s. After following them a few moments, he saw one of them fall down, as in a fit. He ran forward, and the boy was black ...

Published: Monday 19 September 1853
Newspaper: Patriot
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2494 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SALE OF ENCUMBERED ESTATES

... rental was 2882/. It fetched 73,4851., equal to 29,years' purchase. Two years ago, when estates were knocked down like blackberries, this property would not have brought anything like one half what it produced yesterday. ROYAL SEA-BATHING INFIRVARY, MARGATE ...

Published: Saturday 26 November 1853
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1177 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

2 adortiMe S. Earl, shows us a country girl decked out with Nature's u v etoe r u her bonnet

... be likely to possess in a death-struggle so desperate. 00' J. E. Cobbett exhibits some extremely clever pictures. vie Blackberry Gatherers, is a fine specimen of hi s sty leroisg colouring is fresh and rich, without being gaudy; and the and finish ...

COLONIAL

... 'Ueyworth, one of. thr county police, who rs'ked them rwhere they had bsen to, whet Ithey replied that'they liad ?? gathering blackberries. Thit wns opposite to Green-lane. Soon niterwards,' Heyteorti, wasreturning towardsLiverpool, ind saw the childrienabotil ...

Published: Thursday 15 September 1853
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2609 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

, THE GOLD DIGGIATGS

... struggle to mire out here ; and so they ought, too, here j there is room enough for all. Man ! money :s as plentiful as blackberries on the barrack hills M harvest time. grinding of soul and body for a subsistence ! Let artisans of all classes come in ...

THE PROVINCES

... John Heyworth, one of the county police, who asked them where they had keen to, when replied that they had been gathering blackberries. This was opposite to Green-lane. Soon atrerwards, Heywortk was return- ne towards Livernool. and saw the children about ...

Published: Sunday 18 September 1853
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2985 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

the fullest and the liveliest appreciation. Nevertheless, when we find the new Burial Bill prepared by the ..

... eminent picture auctioneer. Reasons for the reorganisation of the National Gallery management are being found as plentiful as blackberries. THE ACCESSION OF HER MAJESTY.—This being the anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne, the morning was ushered ...

Published: Monday 20 June 1853
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1455 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A WEEKLY JOURNAL,-RELIGIOUS, LITERARY, AND GENERAL

... inconsistency, you permit his election. But from Sir Robert Inglis, as from Sir John Falstaff —if reasons were as plenty as blackberries, we should not expect to get many on this subject. Lord Harrowby premised, in entering upon it, that he would not feel ...

Published: Friday 29 July 1853
Newspaper: Hebrew Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1438 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING ADVERTISER,

... County ; electors, on the present forty shillings freehold principle, may, at a very trilling expense, be made as plenty as blackberries.” In examining this question of Electoral Re-distribution,” we are again met with the terms of Mr. Hume's annual motion ...

Published: Monday 21 February 1853
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1480 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LATEST NE WS FROM PARIS

... could up to this time knock down with a feather. In troublesome times, when murders in this country were plentiful as blackberries, I recollect at night once crossing a pass through a mountain. Our party was suddenly brought to a halt by the guide, ...

Published: Thursday 25 August 1853
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1678 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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... sovereign could not have been found within a thousand square miles tor fear of bushrangers; in England houses are as thick as blackberries, and sovereigns must perforce be kept in the house. Thus the English bushranger's preserve will be one of the most valuable ...