The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... the celebrated comedy which has contributed to immortalize the name of one of their most distinguished members , -RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN . 17 I. SHERIDAN'S INTRODUCTION INTO BROOKES'S . It is proper INTRODUCTION . 15.
... the celebrated comedy which has contributed to immortalize the name of one of their most distinguished members , -RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN . 17 I. SHERIDAN'S INTRODUCTION INTO BROOKES'S . It is proper INTRODUCTION . 15.
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Charles Marsh. 17 I. SHERIDAN'S INTRODUCTION INTO BROOKES'S . It is proper to premise , that when any gentleman is desirous of being a member of Brookes's it is necessary that two members should propose him , and that his name , with ...
Charles Marsh. 17 I. SHERIDAN'S INTRODUCTION INTO BROOKES'S . It is proper to premise , that when any gentleman is desirous of being a member of Brookes's it is necessary that two members should propose him , and that his name , with ...
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... brilliant conversation , that he became ex- ceedingly anxious to get him admitted as a mem- ber of Brookes's club , which he himself was in the habit of frequenting every night . Sheri- dan was 18 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... brilliant conversation , that he became ex- ceedingly anxious to get him admitted as a mem- ber of Brookes's club , which he himself was in the habit of frequenting every night . Sheri- dan was 18 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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... Brookes's , arm - in - arm with the Prince of Wales , just ten minutes before the balloting began . Being shown into the candidates ' waiting - room , C 2 SHERIDAN AT BROOKES'S . 19 the habit of frequenting every night. Sheri- ...
... Brookes's , arm - in - arm with the Prince of Wales , just ten minutes before the balloting began . Being shown into the candidates ' waiting - room , C 2 SHERIDAN AT BROOKES'S . 19 the habit of frequenting every night. Sheri- ...
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... the ludicrous figure which he cut , and exclaimed , " D - n the fellow ! to leave me to finish his infernal story , of which I know as much as the child unborn ! But never mind , Selwyn , as Sherry SHERIDAN AT BROOKES's . 21.
... the ludicrous figure which he cut , and exclaimed , " D - n the fellow ! to leave me to finish his infernal story , of which I know as much as the child unborn ! But never mind , Selwyn , as Sherry SHERIDAN AT BROOKES's . 21.
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