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We know that we are treading upon delicate and difficult ground when we allude, even in the most respectful and

... as the unlearned Parliament, and from that time down to the present lawyers have been as plentiful in Parliament as blackberries in hedge-rows. If the public are to estimate the patriotism of any particular class by the anxiety of its members to undertake ...

Published: Thursday 02 April 1857
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1229 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Surprising Success of

... and ascertained and acknowledged truth. Wholesome air and “graceful associations” are, to use homely phrase, plentiful blackberries in autumn in our highly favoured S pa, so that the refined theories with which Governmeu'. Inspectors are in the habit ...

FACTS AND FANCIES

... labours t make a frf hi, bour,asif his neighbour were the performance of that task for himself. Where «,K as plentiful as blackberries, there can le why Titan should not grow one of his own p„„u son «. of tiiMlSl^^^SSSi invented for the advent of a month ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1857
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1639 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

ON PREACHING AND PREACHERS

... preachers to elocution, by t • .tir from his tub in attention ts not a d y' aßd reciting pr.vate needed to Ughl his lan.e blackberries. practisieg both read ng a ' e; and conl.nu- t0 nd hones, men plentiful a. before entering mi entered upon man anlong ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1857
Newspaper: Coleraine Chronicle
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3675 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The Norfolk Chronicle

... electioneering annals of Norwich so infamous, The time is for man siainl Norwich Market-place, and buy votes, plentiful blackberries, at ISO head, nor can we have monster tea meetings, with unlimited treating ami nights tenor. Still the foul practices ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1857
Newspaper: Norfolk Chronicle
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 2730 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR WITCHCRAFT

... (Laughter.) Mr. Charlesworth, of Rice End, my wife's father, had sent for Mr. Harrison. He is a wizard. They are not like blackberries. (Laughter.) lam not a wizard myself. (Laughter.) I have said was afraid my father was in the same way I was. (Laughter ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1857
Newspaper: Morpeth Herald
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2069 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

APPLEBY. PENRITH, &c

... overcome and the goal is in sight. In the east and west wards of Westmorland these libraries are becoming as plentiful as blackberries; and Knock, fell-side village, which no one would consider capable of maintaining such institution, was one of the first ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1857
Newspaper: Kendal Mercury
County: Westmorland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1230 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Thes far, I may say, and I say it thankfally, I have had reason te regret the appeintments which I

... I know. ({Laughter.) Mr, Charlesworth, of Rike End, my wife’s father, had sent for a Mr. Harrison, He is a wizard, like blackberries, Toey are not (Laughter.) Tam not a wizard myself. (Laughter.) I have said [ was afraid my father was in the same way as ...

Published: Saturday 04 April 1857
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2855 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SOMERSET SPRING ASSIZES

... occasion when came home with his pockets full, he was charged as nut-Mcaler. In point of law it was wrong to take a blackberry; but a blackberry.stealer would be thought a singluar kind of felon. It was doubtless an annoyance to farmers to have their woods ...

Published: Tuesday 07 April 1857
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 27050 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

ENNIS A. DYEET T S E R*

... Really this novelty, and chance for Barnura should the announcement ** meet his eye.** Black ladies, know, are plan* tiful blackberries, hue tbe union of purple with sable is decidedly uncommon. However, think may 111 tho present instance be accounted for ...

SLIGO BOROUGH ELECTION

... neighbour were not in general quite equal the perforirance that oftice tor bitnself. Where renaorn are ‘as plentiful aa blackberries,' there .an Ik- good reason why Titan should not grow one I his own, where imputed meanings are abundant, like I the follies ...

Published: Friday 10 April 1857
Newspaper: Downshire Protestant
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3279 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS

... nd—watching with childish wonder the birds flying from hedge to hedge ; or Edward would gather twigs of May-blossom or blackberries for himself and Rose—for what one had the other must share always. They seldom played with the cliildren in the village ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1857
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2768 | Page: 16 | Tags: none