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J ul i/ 28

... parties. A Bull in china-shop' could not have produce.! more confusion; there were thrusts of horn and kicks of hoofs plenty blackberries;’ claret was drawn hut and laced frills at last got the day over small heerand dirty shirts. The secret editors and their ...

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... which the adulation was so gross, that family, (as Kneller once said,) could know their precious fools again,were plenty as blackberries.’ He himself was at his eazle in a great bustle, laying on the pound brush of flattery with a perseverance truly laudable ...

October 6

... being parody Southey’s Vision of Judgment George the Third, is that the late king is alluded to. But blunders are plenty blackberries’ with i lately, and of course do not espect wool from ass. There nothing worth noticing in this chop-fallen paper, except ...

HULL’S LIFK IN LONDON

... employed as many Counsel as he perch: had lost Blackberries ! Did they think of the expences o lly Noble Earl in seeking to bring this Blackberry-cating ba guard—as mech so, at least, as eating Blackberries c ind twake him--to justice? Where so many Counsel ...

7V nn Ua'iinsM^Oa AND SPORTING CHRONICLE; Combining. u>ith the NEWS of the WEEK, a rick Repository of FASHION, ..

... day or two at most. Lamentable Su pekstitioN.— The Sherborne JSlercury says, a species of blight or grub has settled the blackberry leaves, them serpentine manner, that the dead fibre shows through the remaining green. It will hardly credited many nersous ...

LONDON ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... preceding, when the child was without shoes or stockings, and very lame that she cenld scarcely walk. Her face was stained wnu blackberries. Thu body presented a shocking spectacle. Some medical gentlemen, who examined it, did not find any marks of violence. ...

BELLAS LIFE IN LONBON. THE 11A 11(3N kenfrew abandoned off THE DUTCH COAST. Extract « Letter from the Agent to

... week, about inc o’clock in the evening, as two children, the one eight, and the other four years of age, were gathering blackberries in field near Hastings, monster in the shape of « man, enticed the elder infant to the other side the hedge, where succeeded ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON

... There was no external mark of violence. She died from general fatigue and exhaustion. Her stomach contained nothing but blackberries.—Kgan, the father, on being recalled, said his child left home perfect health.—The prisoner (a dull, heavy-looking young ...

PROVINCIAL MILLING

... eplendeur, and a keen rorthern blast from the mo teemed to netrate almost to the back-bone of many a who had contentedly on blackberries Tead side. The choice of place was to have been tossec the night of the last deposit, but Axon’s friends sigaified have ...

A PEEP INTO THE KING’S BENCH PRIS®N. FKOM ■ SKBTCfI-BOGK 9f A I.LFOI AN—' I S A® Vi. bolt who

... Ranks and Chivalry Yes, this is one of lb«celebrated wbiCcfcathtrtof the British Army, who. In conjunction with Colonel Blackberry, failed not to recollect certain lines from Hudibras very critical moment ! For tbeir services, it was kindly hinted to ...

A BETTING QUIBBLE !

... Murper.—It will be recollected that, a few day b che a bag containing a dead child was found by some boys thao gathering blackberries, in a small coppice between Share orm- Crooksmvor, near Sheffield. Suspicion having attach woman Calveriy, adress-maker ...

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... ¥.C., about halfa mile; five subs. 7 t at- for a Mr. b. f. by Bobadil, dam by Fyldener, Sst .. . Heuldsworth’s br. f. Blackberry,’ by Sherwood, Splendour was the faveurite at starting, and won the race in tip-t 4 Gexp Cur, value 100 guineas, by subscribers ...