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FASHIONS

... bonnets most reinarkable for novelty is one composed of black lace and cerise-colour velvet, and trimmed with poppies and blackberries. A bonnet of white crape has been trimmed with roses and black velvet; to the edge of this bonnet is attached a fall of ...

GROCERS' ASSOCIATION

... such shameful frauds ! for he, poor fellow, will have a tilt, Sancho-panzo-like, at windmills, where there are plenty, as blackberries, of bona fide grievance close at hand. There's the gas question, cabs, the boatmen and their charges to emigrants going ...

Published: Wednesday 05 September 1855
Newspaper: Northern Daily Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1438 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ROUSER-OLD ECONOMY

... ROUSER - OLD ECONOMY To MAKE BLACKBERRY JELLY.—II - mipe blackberries, picked from the stems, boiled in a jar three hours, pulp them, and add double the weight of sugar, or rather less. GREEN-GAGES. - --PriCk them with a needle, green them with vine leaves ...

THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... other instances, where this potential monitor condescends to interfere, the reasons for his interference were as thick as blackberries, not the least cogent of which was an expressed vaticinatory dread that, in the event of the alleged matrimonial engagement ...

,EMENT TO THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... —before indeed, gauze frill unfolded on the range our blackberry parties. took place every day much to the . studies. Very soon:the whole o warm . discussion on the relative, Finchley, Wanstead, blackberry ttO able places of resort for Epping, all° 1 last ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... SUPPLEMENT TO THE LIVERPOOL STANDARD. The of blackberries which had been the t o the school, and which, half pocket, were eaten with in'll Brambles and Bay hi to a' 11013 Acco.—An American Indian, in ih`raditio'lwedish missionary, rose up to repay th ...

Nov. 12, 1855. THE SEA FIGHT AT THE AZORES. BY JOHN BRENT. mils action recorded by Sir Walter Raleigh in

... did you ask? It is . y o o P r in p i e o r n h , a s p ir s : P had no reasons to :illel beecuth,a,- a s ho plentiful as blackberries with ith him, N4 l l ll P Ist as ndwould not give a bsmegnletohnee Rev. 4 1 e k leci' l l i a Il a ' e a ver that may ...

Published: Monday 12 November 1855
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2107 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

YOUTH AND AGE

... out the best of it. The ex- aminations lately established prove that admirable Crichtons are at present as plentiful as blackberries, that is to say the y while the old are all dunces, blunderers, and boobies. Indeed the wonder is that any examiners can ...

Published: Monday 19 November 1855
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 941 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... public employment, the result of the examinations would lead to the belief that admirable CEICIITONS are as plentiful as blackberries ; yet when was complaint so loud or so well-founded as to the incompetency with which_ every one of these departments is ...

STAMPED

... Public employment, the result of the examinations would lead to the belief that admirable CRICECTONS are as plentiful as blackberries ; yet when was complaint so loud or so well-founded as to the incompetency with which every one of these departments is ...

CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE CRIMEA

... ground till the principal races 'were over. Divisional-generals, brigadiers, colonels, and staffofficers were plenty as blackberries' and, though the. only representative of the fait sex was Mrs. Seacole, who presided over 'a - sorely invested tent full ...

Published: Monday 24 December 1855
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3086 | Page: 10 | Tags: none