THE A K M Y

... spadesmen able to make off three meals a day. In such circumstanccs, candidates for the cross-belts are never “as plenty blackberries,” for it is an acknowledged fact, that few youths with money in their pockets over fall “ over head and cars” into Jove ...

Published: Tuesday 03 May 1853
Newspaper: Banner of Ulster
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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THE SECRET OF THE SPRING

... ‘‘Much remains unsung,” as the tom-cat remarked to the brick-bat, when it abruptly cut short his serenade. Life is field of blackberry and raspberry bushes. Wean people squat down and pick the fruit, no matter how they black their fingers ; while genius, ...

Published: Friday 06 May 1853
Newspaper: Waterford News
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
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three are sufficient, and more than smeficient, to sustain his reputation. In some respects we are scarcely ..

... than customarily. They sprout forth each season after the manner of those abominable reasons of Falstaff, as plentiful as blackberries. Several of them, however, will be examined with curiosity and satisfaction—this, too, not only from the recognised skill ...

Published: Monday 09 May 1853
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
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ritiil 3114111. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 0, 1853. The course of SJoteli business in Parliament is the greatest ..

... move, has or has not moved fur leave to bring in certain bills. Notices of motions fur leave are this year.. plentiful as blackberries, but as treacherous as the apples of the Dead Sea. They tiekhi the only to disappoint It. Week after week tile order-book ...

Published: Monday 09 May 1853
Newspaper: North British Daily Mail
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
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;enure of those faint hide blue blossoms—are

... customarily. They sprout forth each season after the manner of those abominable reasons of Falstaff, as plentiful as blackberries. Several of them, however, will be examined with curiosity and satisfaction—this, too, not only from the recognised skill ...

Published: Monday 09 May 1853
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
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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
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tbe offpn»iv* and old England the United •> America. have overrun continents,nut with armies, hut with an>i ..

... has moved, or has not moved for leave to bring in ce.tain bills. Notices motions for leave are ibis year plentiful as blackberries, but treacherous as the apples of the Dead Sea. They tickle the curiosity only disappoint it. Week after week the order-book ...

Published: Tuesday 10 May 1853
Newspaper: Brechin Advertiser
County: Angus, Scotland
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THE WEXFORD INDEPENDENT

... wosld—leeches. Much remains unsung” tnatom-cat remarked to the brick-bat, when it cut short hit serenade, 'v Life is a field of blackberry ami rasjfcerry bushes. Mean people squat down'and piAthe f\it, no matter haw the black their lingers : wmje genius, proud ...

Published: Wednesday 11 May 1853
Newspaper: Wexford Independent
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
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THE MORNING ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1853

... when the lot joined half way the lopes, whore Sophistry got her tad in front, and in a slashing rally, whipcord plenteous blackberries, she kept it there past the goal from Ada, at Load again was Leyboume. This was a superb piece of * the allotment of imposts ...

Published: Friday 13 May 1853
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
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poet•o Corner. TO A FRIEND DRINKING THE CHELTENHAM WATERS. UrWt Foram mbar. Reri• St raises pest country moos.. ..

... through its delightful Wean shades, plucking oft the tempting as they hung peurlaat arid low from thy teeming boughs, or the blackberry and dewberry from the network of Moms which protected them, until, replete in our pvekets and satiate our stomach, we have ...

SCOTCH BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT

... moved, or has no/ mew. d for leave to bring in certain bills. Notices of motions for leave are this year se plentiful as blackberries, but as treacheton• as the apples of the Dead Sea. They tickle the curiosity only to disappoint it. Week after week the ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1853
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
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