SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
... to la Sd. per brace; flitches of becon, 71d to B. perlh. ;h*ms,Sd. to 84d. perlh.; apples, U «4to Ji. M. per IS : lbs.; blackberries, 2d. per quart; honey, fa. To M fm U>. ...
... to la Sd. per brace; flitches of becon, 71d to B. perlh. ;h*ms,Sd. to 84d. perlh.; apples, U «4to Ji. M. per IS : lbs.; blackberries, 2d. per quart; honey, fa. To M fm U>. ...
... fruit is, just now, in the '-greatest abundance. They are very fine, and are being sold the moderate rate of 3d. per quart. Blackberry jam is in repute among the country people for its efficacy in r,’“ f ® and affections of the chest and lungs. Liveniol P°™N ...
... coronets, William and Mary llowitt, ornaments of sect to whom coronets are abomination. Married authors have been plentiful blackberries, but marrkil poets have been rare indeed! —Miss Milford's RccuUcctiont. Professor .M.vcuyh First Martha ok. —Tho York Home ...
... gathering nuts. lie did not wonder at gentlemen being angry, but people would trespass in getting nuts, and cowslips, and blackberries—and he did not call it stealing—and for himself he had been warned off many a time. (Mr. Cooke suggested that Ilia Honor ...
... strawberry-leafed coronets, William ami Mary ornaments a sect whom coronets abomination. Married authors have been plentiful blackberries, but married poets have been rare indeed! —Mist MUford't ReooUcetion*. Ruins Carthaok. —Stupjnnff of thr walled enclosure ...
... found snares set, but could not say defendant had Bet them. He had a can with some blackberries in it, and so hail the woman. Defendant said be came there to pick blackberries. Complainant ordered them off the plantation, and took hold of the woman to put ...
... complainant ; Mr. A. C. Branson for the defendant. .. .It appeared that on the 30th Sep- tember, the complainant went a blackberrying, and got into Hayfield Spring Wood, near Handsworth. She was j with some other women, and a boy went to them and said ...
... and sweethearting through the underwood disturbed our repose. Strange goblins, having blacker pud . d ® . stomachs and blackberry puddings for would entice us through labyrinths of tangled briars, which, closing up upon all sides,would imprison us in ...
... intelligent, ? gba another girl, Mortimer enter the saddle-room, but was told by three instruments between Fran« and » the day blackberries in others bis men such was the fact The place Austria, another between France and ®rdinia a named Ann were £t £ Emley. ...
... client was only liable for the twenty bags.—Mr. Bentley said that this was one of class of cases which were as plentiful as blackberries; it was a potatoe dealer's , dodge, by which they sought to evade contracts entered | into. It was ridiculous to say ...
... of year, through which voters may unconsciously put without the pale of strict political integrity. Birds are plentiful blackberries; and in the days of borough corruption, sides of pheasants (gold and silver pheasants V) may again grace the tables of ...
... couple; flitches of farmer-fed bacon, 7Jd. to Bd. per lb.; hams Bd. to 9id. per lb.; apples la. 6d. to 2a. 3d. per 16 lb.; blackberries 2d. per quart ; honey 7d. to 9d. per lb. ...