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bearing the HigiHa (who «en ready at lowan emt of the roan) advanced toward* the Throne , making three reveieoce*;

... ed broke opes 17 houees, beatdea many other robberies. Droptjf, Gravel, the asaaat i> tei trancing for the ripening of blackberries, acm pendent, who about month since nuiaii the use of them in cases dropsy, (tone,) gravel, wishes to call the attention ...

Published: Wednesday 21 August 1822
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3009 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A ?.1p rraii!*iin MiiilL .s Ijfoitoiit leiiers fr-nii Cori'u (o July, v*lucL i-.ni vk-tarv K'oiiu ijy the 'i ..

... tie Saug. hill about attlcs and half N. VV. of Chester. - Dropsy, &c.— the seeson fast .arfvaiKtii” tor the ripening of black'berrie-r, «ho, about a moult) recoiDniended the m in case# of dropsy, stone, ami gravt-l, wi-dtes toi.alhioe.aiientinn unlia)t-py ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1822
Newspaper: Roscommon & Leitrim Gazette
County: Roscommon, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1453 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BELFAST COMMERCIAL CHRONICLE

... spring, which allowed the blossoms to set and mature into fiuit. The berries of the byrony and the privet —the barberry, the blackberry, the holly, and the elder, from which is made winter wine—with sloes, bid laces, and damasins, are now in great plenty.— ...

Published: Wednesday 09 October 1822
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1763 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... whieh Gov. Deb, $4 per Ce. _ Gov. Deb. 3 ¢ per Ct. CaF Parcels: carcfuily forwarded. either Stock 34 per Cu great pleuty as blackberries—{a laugh)—and are ylelded year} was thwarted by a Lord Chanccltor, #865 was his —— 54 per Ce. Office, 75, Abbey-strect ...

Published: Saturday 19 April 1823
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6801 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE LADIES remit THE GENTLEMEN

... now, when Grim-visaged war has smooth'd his wrinkled front and all the professions are overstocked, —when men are plenty blackberries,” —and Captains and Colonels have nothing lictter do with themselves than to marry and settle in the country,”— ...

{ For the Relfost Commercial Chronicle. )

... situation, by culture, and by climate. Hips and haws now ornament the b The berries of the bryony and the privet; the m’, the blackberry, the holly, and the elder—from which is - .ade the famous winter wine of Old England's peasantry —with sloes, bullaces, ...

Published: Wednesday 29 October 1823
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1275 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

POETRY

... are not of your fold;’* you avoid it something like pretence ;—Noton compulsion. Hal ! though reasons wen* as plenty as blackberries; not one on compulsion, Hal Sir, now release you—and the render—if in (he present paroxysm of the public mind for Miracles ...

Published: Tuesday 11 November 1823
Newspaper: Dublin Correspondent
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1906 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... as the following might be drawn from u« : ‘Tom. we like it not, and therefore we forbid if.’— If reasons were pleniy as blackberries,' we would give no other, pmting the case above but taking- the cas- if is, lack-a-day ! we must. Well, then, con-end for ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1824
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1694 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AND ALSO FOR THE

... altogether unproductive. Long live Respectability I long live Bubbles!! Cure for Dysentery. A decoction of the roots of blackberry bushes (Rubus Occidentalis) is a safe, sure, and speedy cure for the dysentery. This receipt was obtained from the Oneida ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1825
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2617 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

HOLYHEAD MAILS. LONDON, MAY 6

... destined bring forth the Shiloh. —Maidstone Gazelle. Lamektabi.e Superstition.—A species of blight or grub, has rested on the blackberry leaves gnawing them in serpentine manner, so that the dead fibre shews through the remaining green. It will hardly credited ...

Published: Monday 09 May 1825
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 881 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

were very prevalent our mode of treating brute HOUSE OF LORDS, MAY 6. CATHOLIC CLAIMS. animals. The Marquis of ..

... hundred pounds of which bud robbed ■— Dublin I‘uper. Lamentable Superstition. A species of blight or grub, has rested on the blackberry leaves, gnawing them in serpentine manner, that the dead fibre shews through the remaining green. will hardly he credited ...

AMERICAN CUSTOMS

... exists; it is prevalent, to this very da^^^mongth^YeMj^v Lamentable Superttilion. species of blight o grab, lias rested on the blackberry leaves, gnawing them in a serpentine manner, that the dead fibre shews through the/emaining green. It will hardly be credited ...

Published: Wednesday 11 May 1825
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1809 | Page: 4 | Tags: none