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    Author: HARDY (Thomas John)

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    HARDY (Thomas John). Spiritism in the light of the faith: a comparison and. a contrast. pp. 103. o - 8 . London and New York,’1919. fAnother con’. 1 i4.1 L ,

    Card ID: 287


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    Author: HARDY (Thomas)

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    HARDY (Thomas), the Nove1ist The Melancholy hussar. See CAMPBELL (John 3). S.), Duke of Argyli. Three notable stories: Love and peril, To be, or not to be, the Melancholy hussar. Respectively by The Marquis of Lorne, Mrs. Alexander, T.Hardy. London, 1890.

    Card ID: 149


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    Author: HARDY (Sir Thomas ilasterxnan)

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    -J HARDY (Sir Thomas ilasterxnan), Bart. CLARKE (James S.) and MtARTHUI (John), LL. LL.D. The Life. ..of Horatio Viscount Nelson, etc. (Memoir of Sir T .ll.Harc3 London, [i840].

    Card ID: 289


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    Author: HARDY (Sir Thomas Duffus)

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    HARDY (Sir Thomas Duffus) .ani BR!1ER (John Sherre). Report to...the Master of the Rolls upon the Carte and. Carew Papers. .d.n the Bodleian arid Lainbeth Libraries. tT T. D. rdy and J. S. Brewer.] ond, 1884. Se ENGLAND. Departments of State and Of fio ial Bdies. Publ±o Record Office. - Gato —

    Card ID: 285


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    Author: GALSWORTHY (John)

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    STELlX LARV us -— -— REFEREiCEOLV • GALSWORTHY (John). Tatterdeinalion. pp. viii. + 298. 8°. London, 1920. With a presentation inscription from the author to Thomas Hardy on the front flyleaf. S.Lc. II. 209.

    Card ID: 94


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    Author: N (John)

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    I; EEM&N (John), te Poet. The Lod.erns: essays in literary criticism. pp. 34]. 8°. London, 1916. CONTENTS: George Bernard Shaw, H.G.Wells, Thomas Hardy, Maurice 1Aaeter1ino1, Heziry Jeiies, Joseph Comad, Coventry Patn1Ore and Francis Thompson, Robert Bridges.

    Card ID: 487


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    Author: ERSKINE (Thomas)

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    iiRi ERSKINE (Thomas), Baron Erekine. The Speeches, at large, of the Hon. T. Erskine, in êefence of Thomas Hardy, and John home Pooke...tried by Special Commission, ona charge of high treason. 2 parts. LG.G.] 4.0 London, 179g.

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    Author: No Author available

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    YM (p.CIi..) HARDY (Thomas), the Novelist. See LEVI (Peter). John Clare and. Thomas Hardy. . .The John Coffin Memorial Lecture delivered before the University of t,ndon on 16 January 1975. Lordon, 1975.

    Card ID: 225


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    • L!G L1RARY L• LD . OiiLY HARDY (Thoxaas), he4qy.1ist. See MURRI (John Riddleton). Wrap me up in my Aubusson carpet. [Occasioned by George Moore’s criticism of Thomas Hardy’ s works in his “Conversations in Ebury Street”.] 8°. New York, 1924.

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    tS.Lfl. - .C. ... I4URRY (John Middleton). Wrap me up in my- Aubusson carpet. l0ccasioned by George s criticism of Thomas Hardy’ s works in his ‘Conversations in Ebury Street.’ ] - pp. 19. 8°. New York, 1924. No.439 of’ an edition limited to 500 copies.

    Card ID: 579


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    ic (NEW JERSEY). NEWARK New J Iistoril_Society. [Publications.] Archives of the State of New Jersey. First series. Docuwents relating to the colonial, (revolutionary and post—revolutionary) history of the State of New Jersey. 9.. Administrations of President John Reading, Lieutenant—Governoi Thomas Pownail, Governor Francis Bernard, Governor Thomas Boone, Governor Josiah Hardy, and part of the administration of Governor William Franklin, 1757—1767. (Edited by F.W.Ricord and W.Nelson pp. xxi. + (i) + 656. 8°. Newar, 1885.

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    WRUNG LICRARY cs L .3 ‘. LN\c — srcrzr;ca ONLY MOORE (George). [Convorsations in Ebury Street. — See MURRY (John Niddleton). Wrap me up in my Aubussou carpet. [Occasioned W George Moore’s criticism of Thomas Hardy’s works in his “Conversations in Ebury Street”.j 8°. New York, 1924.

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