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LITERATURE AND ART

... but one living branch when I beheld it; and a ponderous vine wvas rapidly strangling the life from this decrepit limb. The hardy growth of the native forest had nearly obliterated the improve- ments of the pioneer. 'T'he wild animals, in drinking from ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4827 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE AND ART

... conducted by gallant esficers, as was the case during the war of Peruvian independence, are sure to prove indomitably brave and hardy. The dark and zambo soldier of the coast, when urged forward on a rapid Sierra march, is very apt to sink under the pressure ...

Published: Sunday 24 March 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6769 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Engineers, of a son. MARRIAGES. Onl tire 29th alt., by the Rev. Thomas Tyrrell, P.P. of Tyareland at Liukerstown louse, county of Carloe, Anile, eldest deuighter of Garret Nolan, Esq., to Laurce Hardy, Esq., of Castlc.street, in this city. On the 25th ult., ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Downing- street. It was attended by all the ministers. The Council sat two hours. t The Lords of the Admiralty dined with Sir Thomas y Hardy on Saturday at GreennwIch Hospital. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council sat on Saturday. The lords present were ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... in-Chief, the Master-General of the Ordnance, the First Lord of the Admiralty, the Lords of the Admiralty, Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, Sir Henry Hardinge, the Secretary at War, and the Adjutant- General. The Attorney-General for Ireland and Lord Morpeth ...

OXFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,

... Kidney -Potatoes, 4; Long Carrots, 2. Thomas Mills, Nuneham-Cabbage, I; Kidney Potatoes, I Peas, 2; Broad Beans, 3; Short Carrots, 2; Parsnips, 2 ; Cab. bage Lettuce, 1. obert Edney, Bletchington-Apricots, 2. Thomas Wbeeler, Oxford-Gooseberries, 2. George ...

LIVES OF THE BRITISH POETS

... deer-stealing, be was prevailed upon ?? It them in robbing the park of Sir Thornas Lucy. Theinur cbeing often repeated, Sir Thomas was provoked, end re- sented the indignity by entering into a prosecution agaisst r the delinquents; and Shakcspare, in revenge ...

RASTRICK & BRIGHOUSE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... of the previous Thurs. .o day, viz. Robert Cox, Thomas Bardwell, Geo. G-allimares, ~.Josepil Lingard, James Bartholomew, Joshiia Clayford, anih Thos. Powles', At the same time a Chartist, named er Thomas Masoin, a tailor, was committed for trial 'at the ...

ARTS AND SCIENCES

... DEATH OF SIR Tsobirs M. HARDY, BAUT.-OU Friday afternoon, that meritorious and gallant officer, Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas alasterman Hardy, Bart., ?? governor of the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, breathed his last. Admiral Hardy succeeded the late Sir Richard ...

VARIETIES

... this celebrated ?? Mercury. ANECDOTE OF THE LATE SIR TEo-3As HAReDY;-The following fact, which proves the strong ?? of Sir Thomas Hardy to the memory of his distinguished commander, Lord Nelsoil caaie to the knowledge of Mr. Behnes, the sculptor, on taking ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... been renewed. ANECtOTE OF THE LATE Sia TltOifMAS hIAIDY. - Tle fol- lowingfact, which proves thestronguattachment of Sir Thomas Hardy to the memory of his ?? commander, Lord Nelson, came to the knowledge oF Mr. Bcbtes, the sculptor, on taking a cast from ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... present in command at Portsmouth, has been appointed to the governorship of Greenwvich Hospital, vacant by the death of Sir THOMAS HARDY.-Greenwich Gazette. It is with sincere regret we announce the death of ROBtEaT GEoRoE CLARKE, Esq., of Parliament-street ...