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... erica, 3d INI. I{. AND SON, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. O'COWKIiL-SFIIKKT. UPPER. DUBLIN. Crown edition 0 Navel. By Thomas Hardy 2 I. Rev A Patit, SJ. Nett 1 ...
... erica, 3d INI. I{. AND SON, PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. O'COWKIiL-SFIIKKT. UPPER. DUBLIN. Crown edition 0 Navel. By Thomas Hardy 2 I. Rev A Patit, SJ. Nett 1 ...
... . 3 6 legends and Tales of the Basque People fi The World of Science. K Steel, M 6 A Pair of Blue Eyes. By Thomas Hardy 2 0 Balsae'e Shorter Stories. “Camelot” Scries 10 Women Poets the Victorian Era. “Canterbury” 1 0 The Potato Plsgne ...
... 2 d legends and ! ales the Basque People 3 d The World of Science. By It Steel. A 3 • A Pair of Bine Eyes. Thomas Hardy 3 Balm*’e Shorter Stories. Canialot Series 1 • wainen Poauaf the Era. ‘'Canterbury” 1 Tlm Potato I'lMgna In Ireland ...
... 3 VnlemiueKJeat. By Rev W.l Amhersi The Re-urn of the Native. By Hardy 2 • The Timapet Mmor. Thomas llsrdy Hand Kthelberta. Thomas Hardy A Laodeetaa. By TbeoiM Hardy Wee WUli* Winkle, Ac. By Bud yard 1 of Teettua. ...
... in few light and bold strokes, some glimpses of one of the most fascinating periods of Florentine history. Study of Mr. Thomas Hardy,” in the same number, by Miss Newton-Robinson, is very carefully done, and shows warm, and, at the same time, a sound ...
... for the last three years. The Lord Lieutenant’s sister, Mrs Henniker, is writing a short story in collaboration with Mr. Thomas Hardy. Mr. Fisher Unwin has brought out a new edition in a new form of Mr. Stopford A. Brooke’s lecture on “ The Need and Use ...
... squalor through the winter’ Will Hardy and Ilidmond change their route in the interval between autumn and epnng. or will the House of Lords receive in.pitaMon make them favonrable to the cause the tenants . What end Hardy are now, that they will he when ...
... beautiful Golden. r»Ted Lily of Jepen. Megnificent for note to tbe creenbouie or the opeo gnrden. Deliciously KenteA quite hardy. Planted will bloom splendidly during the summer and autumn. Fine selected roots, per dnz, 4 .%A six for » 6d., or for Bs. ...
... the writ would do so himself. And though this was said publicly in the House of Commons, in the hearing Sir Thomas Esmonds, yet on Friday Sir Thomas attempted to deny that he had received any such intimation, until the indignant cries of Tories and Liberals ...
... FroptMora of “UNITED IRELAND” made special arrangements for tbs publication, from week to week, of the Thrilling Narrative by SLr Thomas Grattan Esmond©, Bart., M.P., of the Iriah Nationalist Mission to the Antipode «, in which took a prominent part with Joh ...
... Mr. Keir Hardie drives down to the House a waggonette to the strains of the Marseillaise,” and ostentatiously enters in blue coat and yellow trousers and fore and - aft cap. It was a wretched and pitiful exhibition of bad taste, Mr. Keir Hardie is very ...
... Creed, president presided. pre*ent-~.Tama* P>esr*;* sec •,f Garmon. Edward Hardy, Francis Hopfeinr. Thoi ran, Pat Keenan, Michael Hauly, Tho.i Andrew Morris, Andrew Morris, jnn; Thomas Robinson, Jams* Carrington, Fraocls Hanlv, Tho* M‘BiiJe, Bernard Hanly ...