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Westmeath Guardian and Longford News-Letter

I am, Sir. your obedient servant, AN ANTI-REPEA LER. Stonehall, Sept. 5, 1843. BRUTAL ATTEM PT AT ASSASSINATING ..

... in casks to ferment, are said to produce an excellent wine. The colour of wine is often rendered darker by a mixture of blackberries with the grares.•-Lnadon's Gardener's Mayazine. MILLS STANDING IN LEEDS.—Though an improvement has taken place in trade ...

Thoughts on Lake Belvedere

... produced. All plants, such as peaches, raspberries, cur Rosaries, Statues, Prayer nooks, Pictures. rants, quinces, and blackberries, which develop slat and Tinted -- blossom buds on last season's wood or on a Agent for the Opsilue Cry leafy shoot ...

THE WgSTMEATH GUARDIAN, OCTOBER 14, 1887

... laughed. Why don't you go in for marrying an heiress P he said. You tali, awi !--talk as if heiresses were as plentiful blackberries. '1 don't think your heiress a difficult deb to catch, especial.y by such a clever angler as I do not doubt that you are ...

THE WESTMEATH GUARDIAN, JANUARY 9, 1885

... by a for Sister Agnes from Lady Pollexfen. To-morrow, if the washer bold fine, we will go to Clarke Forest and gather blackberries, said Sister Aguas, as site gavelme • parting kiss. That night I vent early to bed, and never wok till daybreak. CITAPITR ...

NCI CLOTH WHIPCORD & VELVET

... the river. It bra ripen • grist deal from the recast rain ; the litcly, Lust-rosining water attract. , me, se I kayo the blackberries logo and watch it. hitherto I have only MOOD it crawling along at tortoise-loses. Now it a wide awake, and recess to Le ...

THE WESTMEATH GUARDIAN

... idititify him. There were great consultations, of coorse--ould pew, le thryin' to remimber who they boxed, and who they picked blackberries with, in their early days--ti lat long last the woman that nursed him was brought to the fore, and, w'll become her, she ...

WATERFORD AND TRAMORE RAILWAY

... combs and battheriea as well as domestic arrangensents ! Dear me, but outside show and false pretincce will be as plinty as blackberries while the world huts! I got • querther ounce o' muff to-day, and hap'nite to look at the bit o' piper 'twits made up in ...

SOUTH CITY ELECTORAL DIVISION

... a state of bewilderment. A mildew has seemingly fallen on the mulberry leaves, and insolvent dukes are as plentiful as blackberries in the mouths of the public, whose confounding of the needy with the affluent, in many instances, is not a little ludicrous ...

THE WESTMEATH GUARDIAN

... Tbady, and if I am, by all the keys in Kilmainharn, you're not young; for, as I've reminded you before now, we picked blackberries together, and lamed to swim, stay away from school, break the nibor's winclia, kill their cocks and hens by atone-throwin ...

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... question IS committed in the wittietS wet then a boy about 12 yesis of sae, and was vvith other. in the held. gathering blackberries, a an he observed tour men, he knew, end whose narn.n. • understand, menti.ms, run across the towards high fund. They were ...

THE 117EST31EATH GUARDIAN, SEPTEMBER 16

... sisters were astir in their hest bibs and tuckers, and he fluished his mass, as the wee-wee woman finished her bossy hunch of blackberries, without further interruption. tide digni. tary returns to Rome we hope that he wiil not fail in candour to tell his lord ...

THE WESTMEATH GUARDIAN

... house-breakers, the day o' the same elecshin ; for indeed 'tis foreshown me that kicks and cut heads 'II be as plinty as blackberries, and a deal more so than balf-crowns or Grinnese's portlier. People may say what they like about ordher and regularity ...