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THE LATE C. H. COOPER, AND HIS WORKS

... add that he professed to be one of Mr. Torrens’ supporters. Now, sir, does not that fairly beat sheep-sbearing after the blackberry bushes have got all the wool ? Mr. Gladstone’s Reform Bill proposes to give every occnnier of a bonse in Boroughs and a ...

CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL OF ART

... when they . have been much more pleasurably engaged in playing a .. in the sunshine or in smearing their dear little bps blackberries? Why, but that by this means they learning to be masters and mistresses of all power * . lives come; because it taught ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1866
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
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