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... may her life be, Until it shed its parting ray 1 E'en as at night thy portals close, So shall her eyelids find repose. Thomas Hardy. ...
... may her life be, Until it shed its parting ray 1 E'en as at night thy portals close, So shall her eyelids find repose. Thomas Hardy. ...
... death, or his christian name, and the first mention I find of him is in a Memoir of Sir Thomas Hardy, in the Naval Chronicle for 180S, vol. 19, p. 89. Sir Thomas was a native of Jersey, and it is not a little singular that he — his son, Sir Charles — ...
... Meredith, we imagine, is content with the Athenseum. Mr. Lang would probably not care to stray far from the Savile. Mr. Thomas Hardy most likely knows almost as little of the metropolis as Mr. R. D. Black- more. Mr. Stevenson, having become a South Sea ...
... the service of the Crown under the Commis- sioners of Public Records, where he was the contemporary of the late Sir Thomas Duiius Hardy. In January, 1836, he received an appointment under the Trustees of tha British Museum, in whose service he has spent ...
... Lieutenant Henry M. Matthew is placed on retired pay on account of ill health. The Worcestershire Regiment. — Liautsnant Thomas H. Hardy, from the Duke of Wel.ing- ?? Riding Regiment), to be Lieutenant, vice T. B. French, promoted. The Royal 4 Sussex Regiment ...
... process of distilling at Mit- cbam. Miss Sprules, the sturdy gentlewoman j in question, should delight the heart of Mr. Thomas Hardy. From six o'clock in the ; morning, when business begins, to late even- j tide, she is the head and soul of the concern ...
... earnest appeal to public charity has been made by the Spanish Government, and large don- ations are coming in. Major-General Thomas Hardy Chamberlain, late Bengal Staff Corps, died suddenly on Fri- day, at Spring-grove, Isloworth, aged fifty- nine. He was a ...
... ' „tnre for public favour fS& ?? ?? t of pxcdl«itly selected s^*rSK ** Dickey Bret fiSi»** Sfellow, Scott Edwin $WfLu r Thomas Hardy, Jean p.^ Ad^mber of illustrations ?? FHCe 1S W k Soi which contains 64 pages rt ' e I three columns of desenp- c!al ...
... Statesman's Year Book, and of his other literary works, £100. Lady Duifus Hardy, in recognition of the historical, literary, aud public services of her late husband, Sir Thomas Duflus Hardy, De- puty Keeper of the public Records, £100. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Mel ...
... Keats, as a poet, £80. Mary Lady Duffus Hardy— ln addition to the pension of £100 a year granted in 1879, in recognition of the historical, literary, and pub- lic services of her late husband, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, £55. Mrs. Maria Rodgere— ln consideration ...
... also rums ou with a spirit that absorbs the attention of the reader. There is an entertaining story by tha popular author Thomas Hardy, Int ?? pers at the Knap; and articles of much value and attractiveness by Bernard H. Becker oo Lace making at Nottingham ...
... talks with Pre» sident Harrison, Mark Twain, James Rus- sell Lowell, Oliver Wendell Holmes, W. D. Howells, J. A. Froude, Thomas Hardy, Cardinal Manning, ...