The Newspaper Stamp Bill. — The new Chan- cellor of the Exchequer explained on Monday what lie proposes witb regard

... the publishers of substantial newspapers, and not at mere halfpenny or penny journal-, which will pro- bably be plenty as blackberries, he is of opinion that from journals of the higher c! -ss securities should be taken, while from the lower they are unnecessary ...

Published: Saturday 24 March 1855
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
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Advertisements & Notices

... directed to .lnnolunce JL for AUCTION SALE, on Monday, April the 9th, 1855, -A quantity of ?? OAK and ASH TIMBER, standing in Blackberry Coppice, inidway between Ieomb and Bled- ington, near Stow-or-tlre-Wold, being a portion of the Wyck llill Estates. Particularos ...

THAMES-OFFICE

... Ocean going out.—Hr. Yardley; ton should bare got more.—Defendant: ahip put into Penamhnm, and limaa there wore plentiful blackberries io England, but the want of lime-juice waa overlooked by the steward, who obtained othar eloras lhars.—Mr. Yardley: It ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -The under-mentioned valuable Maiden OAK and ASH TIMBER TREES and SAPLINGS (standing), ASH POLES and FAGOTS, all situate in Blackberry Coppice, midway between Iomub and Blcdington, near Stowv-on-the-Wold, being a portion of the Wyck Hill Estates; consisting ...

Social Order or revolutionary Anarchy. To these desperate issues this ancient monarchy is rapidly \ hurrying, ..

... moment is,— mediocrity, the of one pre-eminent commanding governing mind: have statesmen and politicians as plentiful as blackberries,” but then they are of an inferior second-rate class: Since the days of . Napoleon, and the decease of our own great Duke ...

Published: Saturday 31 March 1855
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4479 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LETTERS FROM THE ORIMEA

... at the French batteries on the left attack, A the ground was covered with shot and exploded shells-ale, le as thick as blackberries in a brake in autumn.-P-~sreke. Ale an it has been decided by the commissioners of the ne Chelea Board, which has been ...

Published: Monday 02 April 1855
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1809 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

PORTSEA, Saturday, Aprii 7, 1850

... present moment is,—mediocrity, !, ffan t of one pre eminent commanding governing “■ i. have statesmen and politicians plentu blackberries,” but then they are of an inferior ' ,d rate class: Since the days of Napoleon, and ~,. decease of our own great Duke, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... under-mintioned valuable 'Maiden OAK andi ASH TIMBER TREES and SAPLINGS (standing), ASH POLES and FAGOTS, all . situate in Blackberry Coppice, nildway between Ioomb and .Bledington, near Stowr-on-the-Wold, being a portion of the i Wydk Hill Estates; ?? of ...

'.OXFORD, 126, HIGH-STREET,—SATURDAY, April 7, 1855. TIMBEB, next Monday. ICOSIB, mar NTQ W OS’-TIIH- WOLD, BE ..

... tho undermontionod valuable maiden OAK and ASH TIMBER TREES and SAPLINGS (standing), ASH POLES and FAGOTS, all situate in Blackberry Coppice, midway between Icomb and Bledington, near Stow-on-the-Wold, being a portion of the Hill Estates; consisting of ...

IRELAND

... COUNTY. The candidites for the seat vacated by Mr. Burke Roche’s elevation to the Irish peerage are now almost as thick as blackberries in mid-autumn. Three are now actually in han.ess f. r the race, and the number spoken of is well-nigh indefinite. The ...

Published: Monday 09 April 1855
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 507 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LITERATURE

... harrowing even iii a stubble field. '' ' My gracious,' sais I, ' hackmetacks, it seems to me, is as thick in this country as blackberries in the Fall, after the robins have left to go to sleep for the winter. Who on earth would have thought there was so many ...

Published: Wednesday 11 April 1855
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8276 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... Counts. —The candiilates for the seat vacated by Mr. Roche’s elevation to the Irish peerage are now almost |,s thick as blackberries in mid-autumn. Three are actually in harness for the race, and the number spok* of” is well-nigh indefinite. The actualities ...

Published: Friday 13 April 1855
Newspaper: Coventry Standard
County: Warwickshire, England
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