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stale ; But love can feel no change, dear Jane—ono other glass of a.e !

... tolerable picture to yoursalf, ideas of Irish want and discomfort are at plentiful amongst well-informed English reader* as blackberries are amongst the untaught Irish; hut cannot so well assist in gelling at a fair notion of the lowly and deserted appearance ...

Published: Wednesday 06 September 1837
Newspaper: Galway Patriot
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3717 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

NEW SOUTH WALES

... told that tbe »hit« of your eyes was red, and all ibis, too, ing. A native of Paddy-land a bed neighbor had ever .seen red blackberry ? 'f© have,” said he, all black ben ies are red when I**/ are green.*' What is r.tcrnity? following It3lful w* swer, pupil ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1840
Newspaper: Tuam Herald
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2207 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TOVAf. NATIONAL REPEAL ASSOCIA lON- nljonmoA I'.r si-oi-.aiion was In-Id WodnosiUj, the Cnm-Exilimge U.),.tnt. ..

... prou.ised ; they first corrupted the electors ■ and then ebeatcil them. j Theca-, es bribers proved are almost plenty ' as blackberries, and the very fact that the price votes w so low, will once suggest the great ex. tent of reliably which must have existed ...

THEBANQIKT

... letter. And many poor squireen your country—and you know Mick, 1 el ween >ou, and me, and the wall, squireens are phut v blackberries there, ami aristocrats lino and ready on every hedge—who actually nnar 'uv tlu vhavv conferred very peculiar compliment ...

FROM OUR. LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... adventurous •• To beard the Douglas iu hit hall. ** The lion, in hit den!** But now days, Knights errant are plenty as blackberries, and ibe very supposition the existence of one danger mere perilous than another, suffices call forth a display of daringenergy ...

SUBSTITUTE FUR THE POTATO

... er. A man named ranker has been poisoned, r f , , number of other persons have been nearly so, eating , bilberries and blackberries hawked for sale about tne . streets London. .. j Every seat, stool, kc., tlie. American steamer ?lns- | •achusetts lifeboat ...

./.V/J COJTJSMUGHT WEEKLIT ADVERTISER

... On’,he other hand, ! don Paper. The editor worthless any other community than Guernsey, and comprehend their rogre ss, Blackberries are very , nd * ,^ S nd c of therefore were certain not to be exported, but to remain m , hopes conceived by the 1 L. ...

a aau «l. i peats of a 1 r..> ibear). I ?:• |

... Play ford Ital!, near Ipswich, at the wge of Many of the framework knitters In I.eicoaterahira have left their work gather blackberries a* a more remunerative employ menl. Aim -si all thetish nave this year quitted the coast of Fran.*# for that Scotland. ...

VARIE'fIES

... prayer. Will.TM ir --- Ily all means and ore me. said and I will introduce you to my wife: ie a foreigner, as as a blackberry. Bud it*, not speak the broad Sava so well as you 1; of I don't expett y.O to admire bet Ole murk. -at h I 7.,0 of a bratty ...

THE GALWAY VINDICATOR AND CONNAUGHT ADVERTISER

... - -service. ' ' Mrs. Molly Maguire lias made her «p ; iearaiirc in Mayo, demanding a tribute or rent tr.uu every house. Blackberries make a delicious jelly finer novor than that of any oilier fruit. It made the same manner currut jelly. Several •pecitneiif* ...

VOI. 1Y

... new leaders presented themselvespoli-, , tical doctrines sprung I’ke mushroo:ns,and were as CUM.>*OiNa—niABCH 9 ful as blackberries, lie would be sorry, when union amongst the ibish poob law. the sons of Ireland was so necessary, to utter a word that ...