The Editor's Table
... housekeeping ?? Jude, if he will aconsent to the artaugement, but- dis. tinctly on the. terms i: 'platanie philesophy. T'homas Hardy is,-'videnly. deternfited to 'invent a,, new' wan`-of his own. ...
... housekeeping ?? Jude, if he will aconsent to the artaugement, but- dis. tinctly on the. terms i: 'platanie philesophy. T'homas Hardy is,-'videnly. deternfited to 'invent a,, new' wan`-of his own. ...
... statement made on the authority of Sir Thomas Hardy and other officers of the Victory, is quoted from the United Service Magazine (No. clsiv., July, 182);- While walking. the deck, and after the firing commenced, Hardy remarked that the badge might draw ...
... been written by Hezokiah Butterworth, might e witi a slight change of names and tronslation or idiom have been composed by Thomas Hardy, and the plot laid %n one - of the English rural homes which the' writer -delights to depict Constance Fenimore Woolson ...
... which ia familita to his readers Is it treasonable to say hat this astyle migbt be ?? freshened up with advautage ? N Nr. Thomas Hardy is at home with t the -W Wesvux Fulk, is is also Mr. Alfred Parsons on The Warwickehire ! von. Mr. e radd-tk brings ...
... is wr-itten on thick grey-blue letterl paper, and was found in his eabin unfinished after the battle] of Te-afalgar. Sir Thomas Hardy and Dr. Scott inclosed, it I to 'Lady' Hamilton in a sheet of foolecap, and sealed th'e envelope with thseir feals. This ...
... Lacon. Fair-F E Stickland. BUILDISG CONST'RuCriON.-Advaliced, 1st- T F Amery, F Shipway; Zrd-J F Heoollay, J WV Ware, AG Thomas, W Hardy, A J Collard, J B iLee. Elementary, passed-S F C Church- ward, J Hi Baker, RR i,'eabb, W Denner. Fair- L T Bryan, It WV ...
... Req., and J. Damerel, Eeq., magistrates. GRAND JuRY.-Mr. Thomas Tucker (foreman); Messrs. Thomas Rawlings Pinder, James Jarman, George Seymour, William Moses, James Courtney, William Peters, Thomas Mayne Bedford, John Croot, Henry Hodge, Henry Bowden, William ...
... Loramn, F. 3. Williams, Henry Phillips, Boll, G. Franklin, J. C. iMacaulay, 3. Martin, C. C. Read, Thomas B. Avery, E.- IBishop, Thomas Broom, C. Hardy, J. 0. Hill, J. Bosasell, iWhile, Henry Irish, Henory Toogood, J. Martin, Pesemore, 'Barcott, Spottiewoodo ...
... Seamanship-Ist, aneroid, Mr. H. EvenThomas; 2ad, binoculars, Mr. Mi, H. Cooper. Essay-let, writing case, Mr. P. S. St. John; 2nd, oompass, lon. P. B. Lyon. Religions Knowledge-let,' Church Service, Mr. B. B. Hardy; 2nd, Chureh Sfreice, Mr. G. A. Beymsan ...
... lers; Janes silusjt5un. South Sark, Surrey, feather merchant; Thomas Cheesham,, Thomas Thornley, and Thomas Lomas Ingle, Nottinhasm, hosiors, Charles Wright, Birmingbals, innkeeper ;*Wdlliam Hardis Hall, Shrewsbury, auctioneer;- John Chalmers, Cirences. ter ...
... suggesle;] the catting . down of several hedges, which at present ,I excluded parts of the grounds from view, and the planting of hardy flowers on slopes where neither grass nor i shrubs would grow; rough stone steps lead. f ilug from the plateau ncar the bandstand ...
... than Mr. Gathorne g Hardy, with whom as in our notice of the War Secretary was said, he naturally divides the claim to the succession of St the Coneervative leadership in the Lower lHouse, and it is 9, generally understood that Mr. Hardy- if a necessity were ...