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many the Redan who did their duty as well I did—few ‘hat had such providential protection—none that have had such

... every effort was made the occupiers of land to find hare, but those animals in that neighbourhood are not as “plentiful as blackberries,” some little time elapsed before they were as successful as they wished to be. When, however, we had reached the fields ...

Published: Wednesday 09 January 1856
Newspaper: Norwich Mercury
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 993 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

EXCURSION TICKETS

... of world, and the rarity of true friendship, but this must libel on human nature, for sincere friends, If not plentiful blackberries, are at least as numerous as newspapers. put It to the experience of all readers of the public journals—cither dally or ...

COMMITTAL OF MR. DOVE

... rarity of true friendship, but this must be a gloomy libel on human nature, for sincere friends, if not as plentiful as blackberries, are at least as numerous as newspapers. We put it to the experience of all readers of the public journals—either daily ...

Measure your life by acts of goodness, not by years. Receive blessings with thankfulness, and afflictions with ..

... heartless creature. She would keep you in hot water con- tinually. Girls calculated to ma'*e good wives are as numerous as black-berries in summer, and you may as well have a good one as the other kind. — Mrs. Willard. An American journal of fashion observes ...

Published: Wednesday 26 March 1856
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1129 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

_rcraptana

... heartless creature. She would keep you in hot water con- tinually. Girls calculated to make good wives are as numerous as black-berries in summer, and you may as well have a good one as the other kind. — Mrs. Willnrtl. An American journal of fashion observes: ...

Published: Friday 28 March 1856
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1122 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TOWN TALE•

... ctable in character—not destitute of talent, adapted for real usefulnea and permanent popularity, are now plentiful as blackberries. Under these circumstances it is amusing to read the report of a meeting recently held in London, under the title of the ...

Published: Saturday 17 May 1856
Newspaper: Luton Weekly Recorder
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2506 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

town talk

... ectable in character_not desatute of talent, adapted for real usefulness and permanent popularity, arc nowplentiful as blackberries. Under these circumstances it is amusing to read the report of a meeting recently held in London, under the title of the ...

DEATHS,

... table iu character—not destitute of talent, adapted for real usefulness and permanent popularity, are now plentiful as blackberries. Under these circumstances it is amusing to read the report of a meeting recently held in London, under the title of the ...

—Wheal, 67« 7d ; Barley, 42s 6rf per qr. SI IJBI KV, Thursday, May 15. In consequence of Meliord Pair,

... reply that of Sir John Falstaff— \Vhat y upon compulsion! Give you reason upon compulsion ? If reasons were as plenty blackberries, would give However, quite agree with Ruralite,” that, for the landlord to thoroughly acquainted with these returns, would ...

Published: Wednesday 21 May 1856
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3104 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

|atls, Rigans, ani fiction

... such yours to make a decent meal! —American Paper, “Quantum Suff.**—Heroe* —that is, Crimean heroes—are now plentiful as blackberries. A downy youth, palpitating from his mother’s arms, went to Sebastopol, heard the whizzing of Russian balls, had a brush ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1856
Newspaper: Bury Free Press
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3415 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

frentnnal

... coveys are attacked in full strength. SINGULAR DialX/YRRY A SUPPOSED Scoots—On Tuesday afternoon, while some boys were blackberrying in Anerley-wood, the property of Mr. Rogers, one of them, a youth named Osborn. gut into a close thicket to pluck some ...

fironmnal

... covey* are attacked in full 'strength. Singular Discovery of a supposed Suicide.—On Tuesday afternoon, while some boys were blackberrying Ancrley-wood, the property of Mr. Kogers, one of them, youth named Osborn, got into close thicket to pluck some of the ...