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YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, WHISKERS, MOUSTACHIOS, EYEBROWS!—Of th# numerous preparations introduced for the HAIR, ..

... Publisher, If, Hand-court, Uolborn, London. EMERY’S MAGIC BEETLE EDISON.—Tbis Celebrated preparation is certain drath to Blackberries, Cockroaches, Crickets, Rats, and Mice, it being the original, and the only one be relied on. 'J may be destroyed in one ...

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... how they foeght» one hilling the other; how the cHitdJ-en, when deserted by the survivor, ‘wandeied up and down,’ picking blackberries, and longing the return of the robber ; and how they died clasped in each o her’s arm, and were covered with leaves by ...

Published: Thursday 02 January 1862
Newspaper: Stonehaven Journal
County: Kincardineshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3242 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ROTHES

... barest possibility of abstraction from, or evasion of, all-absorbing duty is probable. Government padlocks are plentiful blackberries, binding bolts and wards which may not opened without the routine of permits, and applications for liberty to manufacture ...

filistrllaneous

... al hand d other. liked i se a m s e a s p o ie f l the f fret ur i sao f p the ear same bef k re d weer v plentiful as blackberries, and could Ire produced for little money, they might be undervalued, but when they . Sr. expensive to acquire, and maintain ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1862
Newspaper: Peterborough Advertiser
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1537 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE FIELD, . THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER

... through the islands In every direction, that the most eloquent and often the most beautiful testimony is to be found. The blackberries, which plentifully clothe the granite rocks of these islands; the ferns, which drape with such thick luxuriance every sheltered ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1862
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3132 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

The early publication commences at Five o'Clock on Saturday Morning*.—Agents for Ireland, Messrs Smith and Son, ..

... ik. near Lincoln. GREYHOUND.—ISLAMITE, at 33, black, Bedlamite out Consideration, own brother and litter the celeltrated Blackberry, and full brother in blood Bird of Passage, Condotorado, Ac. IslamlU- weighs 701b. won ilie Old Court Stakes at Bred ward ...

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... the chief of cowards and the prince of braggarts, would not give areason on compulsion,'' although they were thick as blackberries, and are free-born Americans to be told to submit to that which even Sir John scorned to aubmit to Hale, evidently an ...

Published: Wednesday 08 January 1862
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 895 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Sir—Twenty years ago the south-western outlets af Dublin (by the lioundtown road) presented little to the ..

... the coachman, like* another Captain Cottle,” kindly reminded us of taking a note tliis is Saggard, where they stack the blackberries;” and certainly, a more prolific crop of briars than all the neighbouring hedges produce could not easily be met with. ...

Published: Wednesday 08 January 1862
Newspaper: Wexford Independent
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4090 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

DOMESTIC LIFE IN OLDEN ENGLAND

... snug bow windows, and snugger ladies' bowers —when ghosts of knights armour and visions white ladies were as plentiful blackberries —and when home, ideal home, waa complete without least one of them. But lam sure that the realities of our own times are ...

Published: Friday 10 January 1862
Newspaper: Chelmsford Chronicle
County: Essex, England
Type: Article | Words: 4025 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PORTLAND LEADER

... the alterations wrought by the labours of the convicts on the east side of the island, hitherto only known u a place for blackberries, adders, ragged paths, end wild flowers. Yet, silent and unobserved as they have been, the convicts have succeeded in ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... really does not afford us the means of gratifying their desire. Mawkishness pervades its pages, and mistakes are plenty as blackberries. Such works, having to claims to literary merit, are only to be classed among trade specu- lations. Queen Hortense has ...

SPKCTUi REPORTER

... Universities and Collegiate Schools. It cannot denied efficient, really good Teachers of Clerical Elocution are not plentiful blackberries. Retired Members of the Theatrical Profession have monopolized the office, and even with them the supply has been greater ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1862
Newspaper: West London Observer
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1444 | Page: 3 | Tags: none