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... Charles llskens, Akindeiseohn, Victor Lingo, Goethe, Alfred Ten. nseon, Hobert Browning, Marlin Kingsley. Robert Ruskin, Thomas Hardy, and Rudyael Kipling. In* diplomacy of the Su/tan, by excellency Chedo Mijstovich, is an scrotum of the diplomatic methods ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1906
Newspaper: Gravesend & Northfleet Standard
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1618 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ART AND LITERATURE

... year origins: poems by Mr. Tennyson, Lord Lytton, end M. Victor lingo, and illestrited send stories by Mrs. Oliphant, Mr. Thomas Hardy, and M. Alphonse Damiet. Ten pavement of the Manor Ho tee of Lintol, near B lbee, the ancient property of the families ...

REGISTRATION

... solicitor, F. Hilder —William Brown. Urilovveresomit, Margate, fiy proprietor: at Mr. A. Spathes', solicitor. Margate, 4.13 —Thomas Hardy Bossard, Higb.Mmet, New Brampton, physician ; at the Ring's Head Hotel, High*mt. Rocheater, Oct. 2 at 3 • solicitor, Mr ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1882
Newspaper: Gravesend Journal
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1906 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CURE GOUT

... scale, and the presentation pictures, three in number, are admirable conceived. Amongst the contributions we mar mention Thomas Hardy and Grant Allen, both having remarkably attractive stories suitable for the ses'ou. CASSELL'S FAMILY Maim:mix (6d. Casaelt ...

PRINTER'S PIE

... Messrs. W. L. Alden, F. Matey, Harold Begbie, Arthur Bourchier, J. M Bulloch, Austin Dobson, Athol Forbes. Tom Gallon, Thomas Hardy, C. J. Qatcliffe Hyne, J. K. Jerome Andrew La ng , Henry W. Lucy. William Le Q;iens. W. I'ett Ridge, Adrian Ross, R. Sims ...

Cunvent bileircifune

... of stairs by H. G. Wells, S. R. Ormlbelt, H. B. Marriott-Watson, W. E. Noma, sal Amiga Pain, with a tonclaarposis from p Thomas Hardy. The sue wankel:own so Laws. l A., G. P. Jassiab-Seca. awl Prank Craig, beneseur pevibmi by a IL MI O. IL 1/11•WM. Cbswer ...

-s i.. U •4 SØ

... the windingup cd the dock companies sod ism, of Port It Is andastood Mr Thomas Hardy, the massger elm London mid Dock system, a raw cif retiring that soder tie schism by Yr. Hardy, whom will Webs* be accepted, bire been emaciated with London sod India ...

GRAVESEXi) AND DART FORD REPORTER—SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1866

... the medical officers wore attending to the body the murdered woman was taken to the Queen’s Hospital by Police-con stable Thomas Hardy (02). The murderer, Smith, was taken into custody by Inspector Spear and Police-constable M'Crohen. tho station said he ...

LOCAL PARLOILAPHS

... Hastings. KKINT —DZtareeeived at three cent. interest, payable -yearly.— Advt. Tan Gaavine.—A touching war poem by Hr. Thomas Hardy appears in this week's issue of The Graphic. Foornas.—Wouwwn Assuan v. Nisi IIONP• TON . —The fifth encounter of these ...

►Y OCTOBER 28, 1829

... Beale., It. Grainger, J. Geddes. D. Chason, W. Pickering, R. Mower, T. Henley, J. Gardiner. H. Knowles, J. Goldfinch. E. Thomas, J. Hardy. T. Bevan, sea., andJ. W. Milledge (secretary). The election of officeie for the ensuing year was as follow: chairman ...

T O AN7' AT

... found resting place in Bunhill-fields; as did Cromwell’s chaplain. Dr, John Owen; andStothard and Blake, the painters; and Thomas Hardy and John Horne Tooke, the reformers; and David Nasmith, the founder of City missions; and Mrs. Susannah Wesley, the mother ...

COALS. COALS

... portraits of the following celebrities on the shest:—Ruskin, Tennyson, Thomas Carlyle, BILE. the Primo of Wales, Maths Dickens, George Eliot, It. L. Stevenson, Rayed Kipling, Thomas Hardy, Conan Doyle Blationere, W. Base*, Grant Allen, Rider hagg ard, D. ...