12TH SURREY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE ANNUAL

... in the ordinary affairs of men, at such times, are so scarce, although in the summer hoer of prosperity. as abundant as blackberries. We entirely agree with the noble Lord as to the second•point, and we can only express our surprise that that party itself ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1875
Newspaper: Surrey Advertiser
County: Surrey, England
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LITERARY NOTICES.—January, No. 4

... grip and destroy. Behind the cove is the perpendicular face of the rock, with ledges on which grow wild rose, honeysuckle, blackberry, and bramble; and curving down to meet the sands slide tl c long slopes of the hill, planted thickly the great gardener ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1875
Newspaper: Northampton Mercury
County: Northamptonshire, England
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A WORD ON SHEERNESS.ON.-SEA

... Bir Jobm Falstaft given by our world’s poet, as well as from our own experience. He says *lf reasons were as plentiful #s blackberries I would give no mah & Treasod upon compulsion.” Yet with sll this boasting bluster, when good, is enforced by national ...

Education, Brighton

... annum. twat proposed in many assemblies of Englishmen, where noble tools and distinguished M.P.'e have been as thick ae blackberries in September ; but 1 do not think 1 have ever known his Brace's health proposed in more eloquent and appropriate terms ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1875
Newspaper: East Kent Gazette
County: Kent, England
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A SHORT HEAD

... the other side of which was per- haps a couple of feet higher than on the side on was lying. Then came a thick hedge of blackberry-bushes and thorns, intertwined with woodbine and wild clematis ; and beyond this stretched a wide expanse of gloriously ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1875
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
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DA ON ALL

... church-tower in retied device—e useful, distinguishian landmark. All ia to-day; few paces limit the view ; the fruitful blackberry hedgerows that bound the reed its nnbnilt ride era draped in dewy cobwebs ; the trees are nserlv ban; the lend autumn blast ...

THE MELTON HUNT

... when half way to Eaton, they struck off for Beivoir Wood; and the last saw them tbey were going along merrily pointing for Blackberry Hill; but only those who came from that side went on, as had been running more or less for two hours, with lots of work ...

Published: Friday 29 January 1875
Newspaper: Leicester Journal
County: Leicestershire, England
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A SHORT HEAD

... other side of which was perhaps a couple of feet higher than on the side on which I was lying. Then came a thick hedge of blackberry-bushes and thorns, iutertwined with woodbine and wild clematis; aud beyond this stretched a wide expanse of gloriously soft ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Stalybridge Reporter
County: Lancashire, England
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THE SPORTING TIMES

... too, that in France and Italy there are quite as many murders as we have at home, while beggars are much more common than blackberries. Assaults with fists are less frequent, because the punishment of assault is very severe ; but the knife, which is worse ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Sporting Times
County: London, England
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Stlttlions

... the houses with sheetiead Perhaps it was the same man who saw te blackbird sitting on a wooden mile-stone eating a re d black-berry. An orphan, under age, married his female guardian Illinois the other day, and was compelled to get her written consent ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Framlingham Weekly News
County: Suffolk, England
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rHE LEICESTER WEEKLY YOST, SATURDAY. JANUARY 30 ISM

... way to Eaton, they struck off up for Belvoi r Wood ; and the last I saw of them they were going slang merrily pointing fur Blackberry Hill ; but only those who from that side went on, as we had been running more or teas for two hours, with lot. of work, ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Leicester Daily Post
County: Leicestershire, England
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irbe bporttng Oapttt

... Supplied hie place from Vivian's Covert, and ran fast a ring towards Harrowdea, and again over nearly the same line to Blackberry Covert, thee through Bywell Wood, and bore to the left for Vivian's Covert, where he bat them. Scent bad, and the wind blowing ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1875
Newspaper: Sporting Gazette
County: London, England
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