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... welcome, as one of the best candidates for public favour of its kind in these days, when snch candidates are as plentiful as blackberries in their season, or Whigs are for office, in and out of season. Fret-tag's celebrated Novel of Debit and Credit with its ...

SAINT HELENA

... and all kinds of culi nary vegetables are raised in abun- ce Cherries will not ran the whole island soon grow, but the blackberry over- after i t was introduced. and sh do well; rabbits and game are num- Eng- erows; and neither nor snake is to be found ...

GREENOCK TELEGRAPH, SEPTEMBER 25, 1858

... gives of the pio-nic. The sweets in it are very sweet, and the fun very funny : the dears and the darlings are as plenty blackberries in June, and the love is all very loveable indeed. We are afraid the sly rogue who composed the epistle was all the while ...

MR. GLADSTONE, M.P., ON MUSIC

... eveiy house. Fools grow without watering,” the proverb saya It it commouly assumed, indeed, that fools are as plentiful blackberries; but be must be fool who thinks so; for the term “ fool” has become the synonym for an honest man. The fact is that fools ...

KOSSUTH'S SECOND LECTURE

... and besides, bis police and spies are not every one them on the other side of the channelhe has them here too, plenty as blackberries. They fail not to inform him what reception the British people were likely to give him. Then what does meditate ? Why, ...

Published: Tuesday 30 November 1858
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2476 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE 2ist FUSILIERS. ee. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. have the goodness to publish this letter in Fs journal

... eighteenth century. Bu alas, he was one of us, at a time when offices and good situations, were as plentifal Seotland as blackberries—when nearly thirty regiments of fencibles were raised in furiberance of the war, as .ikewise Government siteations of every ...