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590 VAN DIEMEN'S LAND

... Allport was adjudged a medal for a collection of eighteen beautiful varieties of fruit, among which mulberries, and English blackberries in good condition, were much commended. The same gentleman's collection of twenty-four sorts of apples obtained a first ...

LITERATURE. Booms for Review should be sent to the EDITOR, at the Publishing Office, 83, Fleet -street, London. ..

... to prove the truth of our assertion. German school-books, grammars, and dictionaries have, of course, been plentiful as blackberries; among these the works of Ahn, Tiarks, and 011endorf have been perhaps the most popular. Dr. Fischel, of Queen's College ...

THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE PROMOTED BY BOWDER

... remarked that insolvents found friends. His Honour said friends were easily to be found with 4001.—they were as plentiful as blackberries (a laugh). ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1855
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1117 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

W lIITECHAPEL COUNTY COURT

... with bugs before defendant came into it. When he let the house, there was not a bug in it ; but now they were as thick as blackberries—( Laughter). There is not a bit of Lath and plaster in the house except the ceilings. it is indeed a remarkable house. ...

Published: Tuesday 15 May 1855
Newspaper: Building News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1122 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

LONDON, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1855

... money-monopolists' bubble of bubble companies. We will suppose that they may spring up like mushrooms, or be plentiful as blackberries, to use the elegant stereo typed figures of the Stock Exchange. What of that ? The same faculties which teach the pupil ...

Published: Tuesday 31 July 1855
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2507 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL

... Kadikoi. These gentry have clustered the dwellings and bazaars closely along the bill-side, which now goes by this name, blackberries in spring, ami with the niter disregard sanitary or any other wholesome regulations which might be expected from mushroom ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1855
Newspaper: Illustrated Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1344 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TOE BRITISH EXPEDITION

... ground till the principal races were over. The divisional generals, brigadiers, colonels, and staff-officers were plentiful blackberries, and though the only representative the fair sex was Mrs. Seacole, who presided over I * sorely invested tent full of creature ...

Published: Monday 17 December 1855
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1271 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

NEWSPAPERt

... THE WAR. The week has been deficient in actual news of the w as, though rumours and reports have been, as usual, plenty blackberries. We have already mentioned that there was to be a more tenacious keeping of their own council on the part of the commanders ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1855
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1225 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

BAVARIA

... of battle sustained by fire-arms, y- 4n short, secret denunciations are p e tbe ii mn er to resume his robes under the blackberries, and it whispered tbat tbe Dro tection of the rescuing cMciatore. Numbers 01 Cod their exuberant zeal, not spare ev p of ...

Published: Wednesday 19 September 1855
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1185 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BRITISII anci FOREIGN MINING INT ELLIGENCE.I SATURDAY EVENING. The Mining Share Market has been rather firmer ..

... -in fact, the more impossible they were toe easier they were digested, and John Bull dreamt of nuggets as plentiful as blackberries. It was perfectly useless attempting to persuade any one attacked with this fever that a Devon Great Consols, paying 50 ...

Published: Monday 15 October 1855
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1260 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PARLIAMENT AND THE PRESS

... iotlyt) B'.Sy, rI rwant you to believe so and sO, or :i 5111 5o0, soor 'do so and so'-hiso reasens are ^!a pleahtfifl as blackberries, bsit stillithe must havet i-si nod tsight noe2rd them int lis own town, for vc i llrr Dcep: noythtiglie~ 1 said the othser ...

Published: Monday 22 January 1855
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1030 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

UNIVERSm AND CLERICAL

... (hear, hear). His steam engines, again, were considered most ndiculoua, but now steam engines on farms were as common as blackberries. Formerly there was a strong belief in that locality that deep cultivation was iujuuous, but there had been a great change ...

Published: Monday 15 October 1855
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1220 | Page: 3 | Tags: none