ONE VIEW OP RELIGION
... much difference; you one or be you t’other, you’ve got to get your living. Laodicean ;or the Castle of the De SUncys. By Thomas Hardy. ...
... much difference; you one or be you t’other, you’ve got to get your living. Laodicean ;or the Castle of the De SUncys. By Thomas Hardy. ...
... d T g E “jSns. M.P., is now engaged in dramatis. articles Mr. B. D. Blaokmore, Mr. Jenkms, M.P., Ramptt, Smith and Mr. Thomas Hardy, B lb baa been suggested that a literary congress should Mr SpottUwoode. it said.finds that the telephone is audibFe without ...
... displayed, and the bravery of the other constables also commended by the judge. LITERATURE AND ART. (From the Athenanm.) Mr. Thomas Hardy writing new novel, the first instalment of which will appear the Atlantic Monthly for May. Mr. George Lathrop, the husband ...
... than one member of the Cabinet. We understand that Mr. William Hardy, brother of the late Thomas Duffus Hardy, will be appointed to the vacant office of Deputy Keeper of the Rills. Mr, Hardy was head of the Record Department of the Duchy of Lancaster, and ...
... adjourned ftr fortnight give the parties a chance to arrange amicably» Thomas Vines made application the bench for warrant to recover possession o a house Aon Street let to Thoma- Scott Order for 21 days. Willi «m Bring-', James Su.ton, and diaries Herbert ...
... in a Boston periodical called the “Youth’s Companion,” Which is also going to print poems Lord Lytton, and tales by Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. W..i Black, * Daudet, Mrs. Oliphant, and other writers of note. - • It*has been-found to postpone the exhibition of ...
... Pinero, The author of “The Squire” may or may not be an unconscious plagiarist, but 1 fear there is little doubt that Mr. Thomas Hardy has deliberately helped himself to another man’s literary property. In his novel, “The Trumpet Major,” there is an amusing ...
... interest to direct the young man’s mind entirely the stage. But people who remember how the Special assured us that Mr. Thomas Hardy was about to rival George Eliot will a little sceptical about those ecstacics over Beaumont College. Mr. Hermann Mcrivalo ...
... days Orders to send their children sell anl un Elocation Act were ma le upon George Wellbourn, and Hirdiug. Wymonlhamj Thomas Hardy, anl Swain, of Long Clawson. Lees, solicitor. No tiugham, was gabled a license for the new tenant at the Crown and L 3rti ...
... Circus. —The American Circu» Company visited this town on Saturday and were fairly patronised. Assault. —Charles Elliott and Thomas Hudson, o® Thursday last were condemned pay £1 8» 3d, th® former to go to prison for 14, and the latter 21 dsji, for assaulting ...
... Hatriet, wife William PcUtead aged 48 years. , Molton, on Dec. 29th, Mary Elizabeth, wife Thomas Whalley 64 years. At Old Dalby Huts, on Doc. 29tb, Arthur son Thomas Palmer aged II months. At Waltham, on Dec. 27tb, El daughter of Henry Gibson aged 10 weeki ...
... Little Dalby, on 9tb inst., Thomas Marstun, aged 69 years. At Whissendine, on 4tb inst., Lnciotia, wife of Charles Ash Hacker, £sq., brewer, aged 34 years. At Whissendine, on the 9th inst., rues: Arthur, son of Arthur Hardy, plumlcr, aged years. At the ...