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... additional vice-piesidente of the society. There was a good t the meeting. Temperance Meetikg.âOn Monday evening Mr. Thomas Hardy, agent of the British Temperance League, addressed of nearly persons in the Cloth Hal. The discourse highly applauded, ...
... COLNE. MEKTfNG and EntertainmEWT. On Monday evening, a temperance meeting was held in the Cloth Hall, when Mr. Thomas Hardy, agent the British Temperance League, delivered an excellent lecture on the above subject. The Rev. W. Luddington occupied the ...
... SERMONS AND I. —On Sunday last two sermons were preached in Salem Chapel, Nelson, by Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Manchester. There were good congregations. Monday evening Mr. Hardy delivered a lecture the same place, entitled The race of life, and how win it. The ...
... ry. A conversation upon the state of the work of God ensued, in which the Revs. John Nowell, S. Wilkinson, Jas. Nance, Thomas Hardy, and others took part. The Rev W. C. Kewish (Bury), and G. Lloyd Jones (Rochdale), having completed their probation, were ...
... Burnley Coffee House Co. RIBBON UNION.—ADDRESSES MR. THOMAS HARDY, M ANCHRNTKR. —Over the after- I noon meeting the Mechanics', Mr, John Metcalfe presided, and in a short speech introduced Mr. Thomas Hardy, Manchester, explained that his expeHenee Burnley ...
... (comic). Mr. Tom Cross occupied tut. Oil* If. CORDIS ROOM. -In consequence of wretched weather on fairly seconded. Mr. Thomas Hardy, Maocorster, gave two powerful addresses the afternoon sod evening. Kwvpt.— Thla was the appr»ciaMve leulure delivered ...
... the first part which was delivered the Salem school on Thursday evening by MF. Thomas Hardy, Manchester. There was a good attendance, and Mr. John Haytoek presided. Mr. Hardy said the times in which we five are times considerable anxiety and excitement ...
... who eaid that life miserable and that was well for us put an end to existence. strongly deplored and condemned the works Thomas Hardy and (hear Wilde, which were dragging down thousands yonng lives, and said that suoh books Story of an African Farm ...
... The msiticps the Mechanics, under the presidency of Mr. Councillor Warburton, and Mr. C. W. Midgley, were addressed Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Manchester, with his accustomed eloquence. The audiences were fair. Have you idea for patent If so, sent for Guide ...
... | 104-20 ‘wi As, convenrences, as Bow AND) YORKASHIKE RAILWAY LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. = hereto below; pow occupied by by Thomas Hardy = —— ttaker and John aguire. TER SXCURSIONS. This property is freehold, leaseb« oid for the residue | Jones & Son of & ...
... ITS ORIGIN AND HISTORY. In the thirty-fifth report of the deputy keeper of the public records, issued on Tuesday, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy gives a highly interesting account of the origin and history of the Duchy and Palatinate Lancaster. The county of Lancaster ...