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... ballecks and then of upon the blackberries. Bat where,it may be asked, would r votes in this propagation end? Do not flies pitch upon other ards, nor he former edibles? recent Barnstaple market a large quantity of blackberries on salo wore thrown away in ...

Published: Monday 01 November 1875
Newspaper: Western Morning News
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1876 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IN THE BLACKBERRY season, when the more important fruits of the earth have been gathered in and garnered, we have

... IN THE BLACKBERRY season, when the more important fruits of the earth have been gathered in and garnered, we have what may be called the season of small fruits in politics. The great Parliamentary battles of the year have now been fought; the great lights ...

succession, the noble sport of shooting down grouse, partridges, and pheasants had set and become the thing of the

... day for any serious Tory mis-rule has passed away, even during the recess, and that stand no real danger even though the blackberry season be devoted to exhibition of those lesser lights in politics which shine the brightest at public dinner, a tea meeting ...

M 2MORI&LS of the late Dean of Chichester are to be erected in the cathedral, and' in the parish church

... him on his feet, but found could not stand. In reply to enquiries he stated bad for some days subsisted only on turnips, blackberries, and water. With the assistance the constables walked a short way, but suddenly lost all use of his legs, was unable to ...

Published: Thursday 04 November 1875
Newspaper: North Devon Journal
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1260 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A I.01;.T BUNDLE

... careful an they can on this point, the acorn gatherers will give you the slip; and &corning and its simultaneous occupation blackberrying, are bad times for old and worn-oat hedges, which soon give way under successive trampling* and continuous booking. Spite ...