THOMAS HARDY,
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... THOMAS HARDY, MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, CARVER, MASON AND BUILDER WokJU STREET. ASHBOURNI Monuments, ami T«bieuio sw>t^. Gruaiu- Step*. Grind•too**, Sioltiuoea, and Curbing, Cb>mn*y Pmow, ■earth*. Ac. ...
... et, which there was a large and attentive audience. Oliver presided, and reoitution was given Mr It. Cable. Councillor Thomas Hardy, of Stoke-on-Trent, attended as deputation from the United Kingdom Alliance, and dealt with the temperance question from ...
... New York; Francois Accum, thech ?anist Bessieres, one of Napoleon's best officers ; Cuvier, the naturalist ; Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, Alexander Humboldt, Count Lavalette, the diplomatist ; Judge Lowell, the founder of the Boston Atlienteum ; Mehemet Ali ...
... and noaived 600 words in 42min. 42MC. IT is interesting to reminded of the fact that ■ome of the earliest work of Mr. Thomas Hardy (who bar jurt reached his year) was attributed to Eliot. Teee always reminds of of George Bitot's work, in spits of ...
... Literature. Messrs Greening and Co. in preparat:on their En,7lish Writers of To-day wries. Mnnegmphs at George Meredith. Thomas Hardy, and Arthur Wing Pieeto, as well us the returnee on Alma*. Bwiebarne, and rchard Le Galltenne. already promised. ...
... Conan Doyle,; Rider Haggard, R. L. Stevenson, Zola, Harold Frederick, Rolf Bolderwood, J. Strange Winter, Mrs. Oliphant, Thomas Hardy, Justin McCarthy, Joseph Hatton, Sir Walter Besant, W. Clark Russell, Edna Lyall, S. R. Crockett, J. M. Barris, Tranford ...
... Conan Doyle„ Rider Haggard, B. L. Stevenson, Zola, Harold Frederick. Rolf Bolderwood. J. Strange Winter, Mrs. Oliphant, Thomas Hardy, Justin McCarthy, Joseph Hatton. Sir Walter Reliant, W. Clark Russell, Edna Lyall. B. R. Crockett, J. M. Barrie. Tranford ...
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... presided over by number of ladies. There was large attendance, which included Professor and Paterson. Colonel Goldncy; Rev. Thomas Hardy. Fowlis-Wester; Rev. John Hunter, Crieff West; Dr Burnet and Dr Haig, Crieff ; Mrs Dr Henderson, F.C. Manse, Crieff ; Misses ...
... towns and from war’s horrors. In gerhaps the best semi-military novel that has een written within the last twenty years Mr. Thomas Hardy gives us a pleasing picture of the warrior’s keen interest in things pertaining to the farm and the land. “The Trumpet- ...
... should contaitsed 18 calm was feud to hold only one. fu is istimerang to be reminded of the fact that et tie work of Mr. Thomas Hardy (who has inst reached his ttOth year) was attributed I. Eliot. ' always reminds us of some of George Xliot's work. in ...
... received 1590 words in 42min. 42eac. IT in interesting to be reminded of the fact that some of the earliest work of Mr. Thomas Hardy (who hes just reached his 60th year) was attributed to George Eliot. Tess always reminds us of some of George Eliot's ...