The Clubs of London: With Anecdotes of Their Members, Sketches of Character, and Conversations, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... keeping alive the old , in - bred good - nature of the better classes of the English people . Beef is , indeed , the grosser ligament of the union , its outward and tangible sign . But an ethereal spirit , an intellectual sympathy is ...
... keeping alive the old , in - bred good - nature of the better classes of the English people . Beef is , indeed , the grosser ligament of the union , its outward and tangible sign . But an ethereal spirit , an intellectual sympathy is ...
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... keep up the historic interest that connects us with the ancient days of the Club . Still Reliquias veterumque vides monumenta virorum , and I really believe , allowing for the changes which in a long cycle of years will steal upon all ...
... keep up the historic interest that connects us with the ancient days of the Club . Still Reliquias veterumque vides monumenta virorum , and I really believe , allowing for the changes which in a long cycle of years will steal upon all ...
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... keeps due on . " But it is the imperturbable gravity with which Jack performs his office , and the fruitless writh- ings of the luckless being on whom the shower of his rhetoric is discharged , that constitutes the amusement of the ...
... keeps due on . " But it is the imperturbable gravity with which Jack performs his office , and the fruitless writh- ings of the luckless being on whom the shower of his rhetoric is discharged , that constitutes the amusement of the ...
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... keeping open their discords , and nurturing their animosities , make them , by your policy , the bad subjects , which you ... keep to my opinion - that Catholic emancipation would overturn church , state , and every thing . " There was ...
... keeping open their discords , and nurturing their animosities , make them , by your policy , the bad subjects , which you ... keep to my opinion - that Catholic emancipation would overturn church , state , and every thing . " There was ...
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... keep alive the union , the harmony , the good - will of the board , by the softer qualities , and the gentler manners , that render private life at once pleasant and secure ; —men who , to use the beautiful phrase of Burke , are " the ...
... keep alive the union , the harmony , the good - will of the board , by the softer qualities , and the gentler manners , that render private life at once pleasant and secure ; —men who , to use the beautiful phrase of Burke , are " the ...
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