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THE POLITICAL AFFAIRS OF THE UNITED STATES

... such a Secretary of State as Webster to deal with, the world had no trouble in finding for his lordship motives ,thick as blackberries for so un- manly, so un-English, and so unstatesinanhke a counsel. In the recently published Opinions of Lord Palmerston ...

Published: Thursday 10 January 1856
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4709 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

THE POLITICAL EXAMINER

... and spirit-rapping, for if he had been born two or three centuries ago, when witches and wizards were as plentiful as blackberries, he would in- 1 evitably have been burnt for proficiency in the black art. Invited to consider the terms of a Government ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1856
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11611 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

THE POLITICAL EXAMINER

... worth, and even his mitre, whlclt we presume is of gold. The Bishop of London in retreat will not have to subsist ol the blackberries, or pass even his summer ntghtts under the oaks of Fulbam. Very different are the days and nights reserved for his lordship ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1856
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10398 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

WESTERN SIBERIA

... the ese buckthorns, different varieties of the rose) the common bar- hbrry, whith goosaberries, currants, rarpberriem, blackberries, and otber shrubs, Cherries and apples have not RAayet answered, though an at~tempt was made to rear them in, three gardens ...

Published: Tuesday 02 September 1856
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4002 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE POLITICAL EXAMINER

... of. and that those that made me so should at once repent. Much better 'may easily be had ; the crop is as plentiful as blackberries. Crimeans are everything now, aee everywhere, and, though wild-looking and hirsute animals, are easily caught. I do not ...

Published: Saturday 11 October 1856
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10935 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

LAST WEEK'S LATEST NEWS

... hero of and that those that made me so should at once repent. Much better may easily be had; the crop is as plentiful as blackberries. Crinreans are everything now, are everywhere, and, though wild-looking and hirsute 'aninsals, are easily caught. I do ...

Published: Sunday 12 October 1856
Newspaper: Reynolds's Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4615 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

THE ROTHERHAM MAGISTRATES AND THE GAME LAWS

... whether the keepers had Doade the gap or not, but Broadhead could not deny that it was there. He reimarked to Steele that the blackberry getters bad been breaking the fence. While lookisg at the gap he saw thie end of the trap sticking up. He got up the hank ...

Published: Wednesday 15 October 1856
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 895 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

JACOB'S RIFLES

... 12th instant tells the following thrilling tale:-' Last fall a woman residing in the vicinity of Wor. cester was picking blackberries in a field near her house, having with her her only chile, a bright-eyed little fellow of less than a year old. The babe ...

Published: Friday 26 December 1856
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1349 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

LIVERPOOL REVISION OF TAXATION

... course, ca-ci when convinced of its Ptprt'llieyare never at a loss to do. In suh el ases objections are dha~a0; plentifolas blackberries in autumn. Now,it is lo~toe-fi,!,. nor is it yours, todevis hioav that whicliavkue vti,b3 wi- and just, and ueeessary is ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1856
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2893 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE CHRISTMAS BURLESQUES AND PANTOMIMES

... acting to the fun of the opening. The scenery excited considerable admiration, and was frequently and londly applauded. The Blackberry Brake in the golden haze of Autumn, and the Fields of Light, particularly drew down peals of applause, and Mr. Buckstone ...

Published: Sunday 28 December 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 15342 | Page: 11 | Tags: News