The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... Accordingly , on the next evening , when he was to be balloted for , Sheridan arrived at Brookes's , arm - in - arm with the Prince of Wales , just ten minutes before the balloting began . Being shown into the candidates ' waiting ...
... Accordingly , on the next evening , when he was to be balloted for , Sheridan arrived at Brookes's , arm - in - arm with the Prince of Wales , just ten minutes before the balloting began . Being shown into the candidates ' waiting ...
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... accordingly adjourned to the Club Room , and old George , who did not know what to make of the matter , had his eyes completely opened to the whole manœuvre , when on his entrance , Sheridan rising , made him a low bow , and thus ...
... accordingly adjourned to the Club Room , and old George , who did not know what to make of the matter , had his eyes completely opened to the whole manœuvre , when on his entrance , Sheridan rising , made him a low bow , and thus ...
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... Accordingly , on the night in which the balloting was to take place , ( which was only a mere form in this case ; for even Keith Stewart himself had resolved to blackball him , ) the duellist accompanied the gallant admiral to St ...
... Accordingly , on the night in which the balloting was to take place , ( which was only a mere form in this case ; for even Keith Stewart himself had resolved to blackball him , ) the duellist accompanied the gallant admiral to St ...
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... Accordingly , the waiter was in a few minutes after despatched on the mission . In the meantime , Mr. Fitzgerald showed evi- dent symptoms of impatience at being kept so long from his " dear friends " above - stairs ; and frequently ...
... Accordingly , the waiter was in a few minutes after despatched on the mission . In the meantime , Mr. Fitzgerald showed evi- dent symptoms of impatience at being kept so long from his " dear friends " above - stairs ; and frequently ...
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... , I dare say , she'd rather have the money . So , I'll inform your Honour's Grace in a twinkling . " Her Ladyship was accordingly consulted on this important question ; and she wisely , and without 66 123 HONORES MUTANT MORES . "
... , I dare say , she'd rather have the money . So , I'll inform your Honour's Grace in a twinkling . " Her Ladyship was accordingly consulted on this important question ; and she wisely , and without 66 123 HONORES MUTANT MORES . "
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