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... Rudyard Kipling IV. Clark sell Mrs. Croker Mrs. Lynn Lentoa Flor Annie Steele George Giesing Lan Muclaren Florence Wardea Thomas Hardy Frankfort Moore Marriott Watson Beatrioe Harraden George boore Stanley Weyman Bretliarte W. l Norris L Z Vgwill- John Oliver ...

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... writers of fiction. Their names are- D. CHRISTIE MURRAY, MRS. ALEXANDER, B. I,. FARJEON, THB AUTHOR OF MOLLY BAWN. and THOMAS HARDY. Each of these five authors has well-known characteristics, developed in choice of subject and scene, nature of plot and ...

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... and Mr. W. Arthur, currier; but on Thursday another suitor for the favour of the burgesses came out in the person of Mr; Thomas Hardy, broker. whose address promised to make Blackburn a model of the promised land; but all that that gentleman did was to ...

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... vriters oE iiction. Their names are- D, CHRISTIE MURRAY, MRS. ALEXANDER, B. L. FAliJEON. THEr AUTHOR OF ImOLLY BAWN, and THOMAS HARDY. The FOUITRTH of the SERIES, 'T F E D U O H E S S, T By the Anthor of Molly Bnw::, Phyllis, &c., 'Ill le Commenced ...

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... Stories, complete in each number, by distinguished and popular Novelists, including- Mrs. ALEXANDER, SARAN ORNE JEWETT, THOMAS HARDY, CLARK RUSSELL, WALTER BESANT, E. E. HALE, L. B. VALFORD. The Story for Next Saturday will be ONE OF THE BOYS. BY E. ...

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... answer any inquiries.-I am yours, &c, Bury, February 12,1847. H. MAIDEN, Chemist. ?? OF ASTHMA OP TEN YEARS' STANDINO. I, Thomas Hardy, aged 66 years, have been afflicted with a se. vere Asthma for ten years; during which time I have tried every known remedy ...

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... any inquiries.-I am yours, &c., Bury, February 1, 1847. H. MAIDEN, Chemist. CUeR OF AsTHsMa OF TEN YEARS' STANDINO. I, Thomas Hardy, aged 66 years, have been afflicted with ass vere Asthma for ten years; during which time I have tried ev e known remedy ...

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... was the strength of Mdr. Hardy more folly displayed. It is a great ?? Post 'Mr. Hardy's latest novel is his greatest. Daring in its treatment. pathetic in ih sadne,,sand profoudly stirring by its tragic povwer.-Tvc.L Mr. Hardy has written one of his ...

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... no one who t makes acquaintance with Mr Hardy with tbhi book is likelytoforgltit. It is a line story, told with all the perfection of Mr. Hardy's exquisite prose style.-&. Jtrres's Gazette. ln this hook Mr. Hardy soars abova any of his previos productious ...

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... Ferry. mwlsel L IVERPOOL IEVEE C AJERCTJRI THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. BRILLINT EW W NVE BY THAT MASTER OF ENGLSa FICTION, MR. THOMAS HARDY, AUTHOR OF -TESS OF THE D7PRBERVIL.LES,' THE SAND OF ETHELBERTA. 'A PAIR OF BL1E EYES, - '-UDER THE GREENWOOD TREE, ...

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... be employed, and my best y energies devoted, to the faithful discharge of my duties. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, THOMAS HARDY, Furniture Broker,- Smedley Cottage, Snig Brook. Blackburn, October 23rd, 1851. TO THE BURGESSES OF ST. MARY'S WARD, 4 ...

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... was the strength of Mr. Hardy mrore fully Ls displayed., It is ?? Mr. Hardy's incest novel Is his greaitest. Daring in its treatnment, Pathetic in its sad~ness,-and profoundly slirring by its tragic power. -- Timere.- SMr. Hardy has written one of his ...