tfomsponbeme

... readers have any sense the ridiculous, they will appreciate the absur- I dily of going out between Welsh moon taint gather blackberries in the middle of November, which wnt oer- I tainly the statement made the Prince t son the I court. asserts that hit reason ...

THE ALABAMA CLAIMS

... popularity. But they won't make England budge. Nowadays big words are as common, and happily they produce as little effect, as blackberry leaves. If the American nation should persist in the mysterious delusion that England trembles before it, it will provoke ...

CBAB6E OF STEALING COWS

... these are most iu request for building purpose*, owing to their being easily worked, and of great durability. Wild fruits of blackberry and dewberrysomething like but much larger than our blackberrywhich in the summer time form the largest |»*rtion of negro’s ...

Published: Saturday 09 March 1872
Newspaper: Chepstow Weekly Advertiser
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 6928 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

OUR LETTER BOX

... the Grand Scribe. Strange; that in this nineteenth century, when books, like Shakespeare's reasons, are as plentiful as blackberries, and the schoolmaster is everywhere abroad, spreading education and information broadcast over the land, that the outer ...

Published: Friday 15 March 1872
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1747 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE CHEPSTOW WEEKLY ADVERTISER

... and any woman who dabbled in it was, in certain sense, intruder. is only modem times tb it lady authoresses plentiful blackberries in autumn, and have flooded the world with their productions, many of which are undoubtedly very good, but the majority ...

Published: Saturday 16 March 1872
Newspaper: Chepstow Weekly Advertiser
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1102 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LITERATURE

... croquet lawn of reasonable dimen- sions. Lobsters, prawns, and fish appear to be as plentiful in the Guildhall crypt as blackberries on a hedgerow. The night previous to the feast is occupied with furnishing the mighty tables, throughout their prodigious ...

MONDAY, APRIL ;29, 1872. e

... directed them to believe, they are now bent upon 4.1 enquiring within, and seek for reasons, which if not so plentiful as blackberries, may readily be found, though not always, per- haps, to be given, as FALSTAFF said, upon compulsion. In the case of ...

Published: Monday 29 April 1872
Newspaper: South Wales Daily News
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1147 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

—— ? THE LICENSING BILL

... directed them to believe, they are now bent upon enquiring within, and seek for reasons, which if not so plentiful as blackberries, may readily be found, though not always, per- haps, to be given, as FALSTAFF said, upon compulsion. In the case of ...

Published: Saturday 04 May 1872
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1150 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

Maesteg. Tu the Editor of the Central Glamorgan Gazelle

... reason Jack, your reason. nista—. What upon compulsion P Oive you a reason on compulsion I If reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man reason upon compulsion ! Shaimpeare. Mr. EDITOII,—Mr. William Lewellin, the actuary of the Bridgend ...

Published: Friday 07 June 1872
Newspaper: Central Glamorgan Gazette
County: Mid Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 591 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CHEPSTOW WEEKLY ADVERTISER

... boys and girl* late for school? a**- th-i above pMsce rvoanimeadation our leaden liy some the noble varieties j American blackberries In our gardens. They are superior to our common kind the apple the crab. The best kinds are the following:—Lawton ; New ...

Published: Saturday 08 June 1872
Newspaper: Chepstow Weekly Advertiser
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3524 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE BLACKBERRY

... about it, and call it after a tremendoua botanical blackberry lam might be admitted to the awful aociety of And and by it would found eduoatloo and good treatment woo d for the blackberry. The Swan'e plum wua ...

Published: Saturday 08 June 1872
Newspaper: Chepstow Weekly Advertiser
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 195 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EMilmw'

... the fruit crops in is the mouthful oolutuss_are greatly below a fair avenge The wild Wales have bloomed well for a coy of blackberries. A HATER ON Tan Lam..—A most exitsordinary soon* occurred in the polica.court of Moreau, Rhone, on Friday In last weak ...

Published: Friday 12 July 1872
Newspaper: Flintshire Observer
County: Flintshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1672 | Page: 2 | Tags: none