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... ould annual treat easily o and evon hoe by the ar ugh | coc the ford of sun.—Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Th. ter and | Fri ...
... ould annual treat easily o and evon hoe by the ar ugh | coc the ford of sun.—Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Th. ter and | Fri ...
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... of the great r necessity for the temperance work being ectou.hastically carried out, he called upna Mr. Hardy to address tbe meeting. Thomas Hardy, who was well roc( ive3, delivered an excellent address in which he dwelt upon the history of intemperance ...
... for his retort to a judge who complained that could leach him maimers No, my lord, you can’t,” was the sharp reply. Mr Thomas Hardy, the novelist, who may said have been resting for some time, will shortly b« represented a volume of poems, which are id ...
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... to military ami naval objects. Mr. Thomas Hardy is fifty eight years old to-day. His admirers will glad to know that ! though has readied an age when literary ; fecundity usually shows marked signs of failure Mr. Hardy, like Mr. Meredith, is full of new ...
... could expect oodnog better him, ; robbed human nature of its crown of glory, and | special siuner in this direction wm Thomas Hardy. I The other tendency which they must avoid in | current literature wm that which made the Bible but one a series of sacred ...
... Monday, Mr. Thomas Hardy, an agent of af the Rochdale addressed = series of meetings under the auspices In conse- quance of the rain was held in the Temperance Smith-strest. Mr. ‘Lees cecupied the cheir. On Sunday morn- ing ead afternoon Mr. Hardy addressed ...
... hell in Greenway Road Schoolroom on Monday evening next. The speakers will ieclude Mrs. T. A. Lea, of Liverpool, and Mr. Thomas Hardy (United Kingdom Alliance). Swami's MISSION. . . . . - . A fair addience assembled in the Seamen's Institute on Tuesday ...
... the Schoolroom, on Thursday Afterncon, at 330, by HENRY PRATT, Esq'.. J P.. Dukinfield. Friday Afiwernoon, at23o p.m., by THOMAS HARDY, Esq. ~\d‘bfl~l¢fi Setarday Afiernoon. at 230, by SAMUEL HALL. Esq. Sialybridge. The nsaal assortment of nseful and faney ...
... OW ALTON LODGE OF ALBUMINOIDS THE c Runcorn womevs temperance association Oa MONDAY 7 1898 Ia ROAD SOiOOLKOOM T A ' Mr THOMAS HARDY (UK A I REV L CHklOTIEN Pm NUMBERS DRAW W H Jsha At SCHOOLS ROAD Oe MARCH SPECIAL SKKVICEN SISTER NELLIE 1098 a't aad wviaum ...
... as I entered the house I singled you out as the companion of my future life. And so on. Fustian, rarely, all this I Mr. Thomas Hardy has the audacity in one of his novels to make • bishop propose, by letter. For pomposity in this instance there is no doubt ...