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rfir aition4 LIVERPOOL: MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1862

... MESSRS; MASON AND SLIDELL.--- 44 IT is better to judge a man by his acts than by his words. Reasons are as plentiful as blackberries. These ancient apothegms rise on the memory as the mind contemplates the conduct of the American Government and American ...

Published: Monday 13 January 1862
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 663 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

LIVERPOOL FIELD NATURALISTS' CLUB

... the botanical riches of the district, afforded plenty of interest during the walk. The bramble bushes, on which the rich blackberries are just beginning to show, were also diligently scrutinized. Arrived at Little Crosby, the first duty was to inspect the ...

Published: Monday 29 August 1864
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 597 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

THE ALBION. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... THE ALBION. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. ALTHOUGH race meetings during the past week have been plentiful as blackberries, it is somewhat singular that nothing has been sent out from the great stables as a feeler for any of the autumn handicaps. a d 'h i e ...

Published: Monday 25 September 1865
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 804 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... the parapet, for the Yankee sharpshooters, armed with rifles of a long range, with telescopic sights, were thick as c blackberries in the woods to the front, and were eKcellent shots. Darn the blue-skins, any how; who's scared of the blue-bellies e ...

Published: Monday 26 October 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 971 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... for a non-racing one as the past has been at the metropolis of the turf. Trials and rough gallops have been plentiful as blackberries, and the clerks' duties at the telegraph-office have been anything but light. Horses have arrived and departed in a most ...

Published: Monday 23 October 1865
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1036 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

THE PRESS GUARD

... the botanical riches of the district, afforded plenty of interest during the walk. The bramble bushes, on which the rich blackberries are just beginning to show, were also diligently scrutinized. Arrived at Little Crosby, the first duty was to inspect the ...

Published: Monday 29 August 1864
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1116 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... for a non-racing one as the past has been at the metropolis of the turf. Trials and rough gallops have been plentiful as blackberries, and the clerks' duties at the telegraph•office have been anything but light. Horses have arrived and departed in a most ...

Published: Monday 23 October 1865
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1049 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

... Warrenton Rifle Corps. One day he told us that a counts'- man had come into camp with a quantity, of blackberey pies. Blackberries in America are a much finer fruit than those ripened by our faint English sun, aid quite popular in their season. The ...

Published: Monday 30 March 1863
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2120 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

rattiOn. LIVERPOOL MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1862

... MESSRS. MAS 7N AND SLIDELL. —‘ IT is better to judge a man by his acts than by his words. Reasons are as plentiful as blackberries. These ancient apothegms rise on the memory as the mind contemplates the conduct of - the American Government and American ...

Published: Monday 13 January 1862
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3255 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHURCH FESTIVAL IN TRANSYLVANIA

... comes the story. The following are verses sung by this village Sappho : Green leaf of a flower. My love has eyes like blackberries, and eyebrows like the wing of a raven, and teeth like jewels. His face is like a rose that has been dipped in milk, and ...

Published: Monday 13 November 1865
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1566 | Page: 7 | Tags: none