NOTICE
... accounts are promptly arranged, they will placed in the hands of Messrs. Taylor & Phillips, fur r covery in the most manlier. THOMAS HARDY ez CO: June 27-3 n. ...
... accounts are promptly arranged, they will placed in the hands of Messrs. Taylor & Phillips, fur r covery in the most manlier. THOMAS HARDY ez CO: June 27-3 n. ...
... acconnts are promptly arranged, they will be placed ;n Ihe hands of Messrs. Taylor & Phillips, for in the most summary manner. THOMAS HARDY & CO. Jute 27-3 n. ...
... servative. Mr. Thomas Hardy, once a patriot of distinguisheci n(4, but for many years a retired cobbler, living upon alms, receiore4 cp Thursday the honours of a public funeral, at which attended 401)0 or .5000 persons, presentibg, as a friend who ...
... tierce 2 bls. sugar, 7 puncheons Molasses, and 2 puncheons rum. PABSENGERR ATtRIVED: Per Carib--Hon. R. Hamden, Thomas Stott, Thomas Hardy, and H. Fligginson, Esqrs. Per Henrietta—Mr. N. Thorne, PASSENGERS SAILED. Per Paget Dr. Melville, Ensign Althestan ...
... year of his age, Mr. John Williams, a truly honest man. Thursday last, at Piualico, in the 82d year of his age, Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Hardy was the founder of the London Corresponding Society, and was, with Mr. Home Tooke, Mr. Thelwall, Mr. Holcroft, and ...
... uiore acceptable the nation, who, the defeat Pitt, saw defeat of plans to crush the remaining liberties the country. . . Thomas Hardy was native r*f the for wood, in Stirlingsliire—a place celebrated the times Charles the Second, for the zealous ministration ...
... *ud the late Lady Susan Douglas, and niece to the Earl Dunmore.—On 'Thursday morning Pimlico, in his 82d year, Air. Thomas Hardy. Mr..Hardy was the founder of the London Corresponding Society, and was, with Mr. Home Tooke, Mr. Thelwail, Mr. Holcroft, and ...
... \ s ‘a address was signed the 27th September, 1792, Maurice Margarot, Chairman, Thomas Hardy, Secretaty. That period is worth referring to were I in Paris, if any of the records of the Convention are now in existence. I cannot help mentioning to you ...
... ngland ant Wales.—Leeds Intelligencer. Died on Thursday morning at Pimlico. Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Hardy was the N I London Corresponding Society, and was, Tooke, Mr. Thelwall, Mr. Holcroft, and eig dieted for high treason. GERALDINE HA3IILTON.—The subjec ...
... Henry B. Barnard, Esq., of Cave Castle, Yorkshire. DlED — Yesterday morning, at Pimlico, in his Blid8 l id year, Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Hardy was the founder of the London Corresponding Society, and was, with Mr. Home Tooke, Mr. Thelwall, Mr. Holcrol't, and ...
... foreign service, by Sir Thomas 'Hardy. Lieutenant-Colonel Middleton, Cavalry Depot Staff, by Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Taylor. Captain Trotter, 17th Lancers, by the Earl of Kinnoull. Mr. A. Osborne, Surgeon, R.N., by Sir Thomas Hardy. Lieutenant-Colonel ...
... in the landtheir compact was to be sealed with blood ; and the virtuous Thomas Hardy and his friends were to be made the victims. The Corresponding Society, of which Thomas Hardy was the founder, never for a single instant contemplated a resort to force ...