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... Which Mr. Cobden you mean, sir? ” Here was a pretty question to ask—“ Which Mr. Cobden ? ” as if Cobdens were plentiful ay blackberries. We told him which it was; and didn’t know whether he was home or not, and seemed very much as if he didn’t care either ...

THE NORWICH MERCURY

... the aid of artificial manure and the clay pit, will repay the enterprising occupier. Examples of nature are as plentiful blackberries” Norfolk. But still old associations, as passed, made os not only look back to the days that are gone never to return, ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1859
Newspaper: Norwich Mercury
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 6251 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE LUTON RECORDER-SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1859

... Mr. Cobden do you mean, sir? Here was a pretty question to ask— Which Mr. Cobden ? as if Cobden were se plentiful as blackberries. We told him which it was, and be didn't knew whether he was at home or not, and seemed very much as if he didn't care ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1859
Newspaper: Luton Weekly Recorder
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3638 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A VISIT TO MR. COBDEN AT MIDEURST

... Cobden do you mean, sir! Here was a pretty question to sok Which Mr. Cobden? As If Colylens were as plenti• ful as blackberries. We told him which it wax; and he didn't know whether be was at home or not, and seemed very much as if he didn't care ...

Published: Thursday 17 March 1859
Newspaper: Halstead Gazette
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 789 | Page: 4 | Tags: none