MAGAZINES
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... the remarks with it is • *mutt throe a table, and will afford as as ml to U.S and A they, called Tbe Lady Peeeltho, - by Thomas Hardy. • quaint, of in it sientenne, is of good things of elin ...
... at the Hardman Street Hall on the following evening. Dr. Wood, Co.C., was in the chair, and there was also present Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. H. Spring (both of whom are associated with the United Kingdom Alliance), Mr. Adam Gibson, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. White ...
... up at Dorchester, near which town RBETY’S the greater part of hie life, and wher sober, the other famous Dorsetshire wri Thomas Hardy. equally which American authors are taking up the of international copyright very vi d again and have issued a_ he was ...
... however, I have no sympathy; it is a poor standard of worth to respect oneself or others only according as clothes are new. Thomas Hardy, describing Grace blelbury, in The Woodlanders, says: There was nothing remark- able in her dress just now, beyond ...
... 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. ...
... have issued two volumes, identical in form with their editions of Charles Kingsley's and Miss Yonge's novels, of works Thomas Hardy and David Christie Murray respectively. The former is represented by Tales, and the latter The Weaker Vessel. The first ...
... are rapidly extending their popular uniform edition of standard works fiction. Tbe latest additions are Tbe Woodlander, Thomas Hardy. ana Castle Daly, Keay. Tbe 3.ime firm have issued a bound and complete volume of their liltmlrattd M agazine, now one ...
... wickets for 9 runs. He is a fast left-hander and only sixteen years of age. I greatly regret to hear of the death of Thomas C. Hardy. of Long Eaton, at the earlyar ta ll e 22. He was a prominent member of the re' football team and a good cricketer. Ileassor ...
... (G L) was nominated in the place of Mr. Joseph a Handley (G L), and he was opposed by Mr. Thomas f John Hardy (C). Mr. Bamford received 581 votds 5 and Mr. Hardy 488. SfEF'iLD. The Conservatives have increasen their representatives by two. There are now ...
... penalty of £25 aiid costs. f DRLNSK ANt) DEATH.-An inquiry was held at Liverpool on Saturday afternoon as to the death of Thomas Hardy, supposed to be a commercial traveller. I The deceased was found dead at his lodgines in Ros t common-street on Tuesday ...
... W. ColquhouncA B. P. Woodbouseo Simpson son 4 _b Hardy 75 R. Simpson Napier 14 , T. Whitehead b Hardy 11 J. Thomas b Hewitson Hardy Harpor 11 B.H. Howarth Hardy C«pt. b Harper 0 Basford ley b Hardy ...
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