THE COMET

... appears that, on Sunday, a party of lade, from the neighbourhood of Richmond Hill, Leeds, went out into the country to gather blackberries. They were attracted by a dark purple fruit, and asked a farmer what it was? His reply was that it was the mulberry, and ...

Published: Thursday 16 September 1858
Newspaper: Northern Daily Times
County: Lancashire, England
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Cross Purposes.-On Saturday last printed hand- up from Portsmouthto aid he Sou h expressed in y mowntot , ..

... hundreds of acres ot thriving plantations, interspersed with considerable tracts of uuderwood where came is as abundant blackberries. Among these perhaps partridges are the most abundant, for they are but seldom disturbed, continue to procreate amid the ...

THE 117EST31EATH GUARDIAN, SEPTEMBER 16

... sisters were astir in their hest bibs and tuckers, and he fluished his mass, as the wee-wee woman finished her bossy hunch of blackberries, without further interruption. tide digni. tary returns to Rome we hope that he wiil not fail in candour to tell his lord ...

Maklbokoucii street

... looking fruit, which been gathered for mulberries. appears that on Saturday a party of lads went out into the country gather blackberries. They were attracted by a dark purple fruit, and asked a farmer what it was; bis reply was that it was the mulberry, and ...

Published: Thursday 16 September 1858
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
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THE FRIEND OF INDIA

... Cecil Beadon once gut from a Yankee honoured pauper. Foot by foot the estates had been mils and Karears• are as plenty as blackberries ;) skipper Nothing of the sort ! The firma, being wrested from him, and made over to the Delhie moneyand now and then ...

Published: Thursday 16 September 1858
Newspaper: Friend of India and Statesman
County: West Bengal, India
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Fearful Scene at Fire.—Courage or aif On Tuesday morning, about five o'clock, fire took place attended with ..

... appears that Sunday .a party of lads, from the neighbourhood of Richmond-hill, Leeds, went out into the country to gather blackberries. They were attracted by a dark purplo fruit, and asked a farmer what it was His reply was, that it was the mulberry, and ...

Published: Thursday 16 September 1858
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
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MISS OLLIVIEtt

... possibility to get half score good authorities the other side in defence. Legal opinions are sometimes as plentiful as blackberries, and Uka them they are not always ripe ones I An advene opinion is worthless in legal sense with the the Board of Health ...

DEVIZES DISTRICT PETTY SESSIONS—Monday

... hundreds of acres of thriving plantations, iuterspersed with considerable tracks of underwood where game is as abundant as blackberries. Among these perhaps partridges are the most abundant, for tbey are but seldom disturbed, and continue to procreate amid ...

Published: Thursday 16 September 1858
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
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SHEFFIELD HIGHWAY BOARD

... od of Richmond-hill, round the corner, Smith again resumed his old position Leeds, went out into the country to gather blackberries. as first. In the meantime the favourite had begun to They were attracted by a dark pmple fruit, and asked a find the work ...

Published: Thursday 16 September 1858
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily News
County: Yorkshire, England
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THE CHURCH

... sisters were astir iu their best bibs and tuckers, amt finished bis Mass, the wee wee woman finished her bonny bunch of blackberries, without further interruption. When this dignitary returns to Home hope will not fail in candour lo tell his lord, the ...

Published: Friday 17 September 1858
Newspaper: Londonderry Sentinel
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 815 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DE.dTIT OF THE BEIr. WALTER SCOTT

... the solid foundation laid by the modern fathers of Congregational literature.? Academical degrees are become as plenty as blackberries. Let it be seen what they -stand for. Three of the sixteen mem to whom we are indebted for a series of learned treatises ...

Published: Friday 17 September 1858
Newspaper: Patriot
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1721 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE CHINESE TREATY

... appears that Sunday party i of youths from the neighbourhood Bkhmond-iil*, Loads, went out Into the country re gather blackberries. They erere attracted tbe dark purple and belLahaped I trite of the belladonna, and being informed w.f. naltani- g.IW ...

Published: Friday 17 September 1858
Newspaper: The Evening Freeman
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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