The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... Prince of Wales . His Royal Highness entered the club in order to have more frequent intercourse with Mr. Fox ; and , on his first appearance , every member got up and welcomed him by acclamation . - But to return to the subject of the ...
... Prince of Wales . His Royal Highness entered the club in order to have more frequent intercourse with Mr. Fox ; and , on his first appearance , every member got up and welcomed him by acclamation . - But to return to the subject of the ...
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... at 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- ...
... at 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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... Prince desired to speak with him in the room below - stairs immediately . Selwyn obeyed the summons without delay ... Prince by the entrance of the waiter , who made the preconcerted signal , by stroking his chin with his hand . Sheridan ...
... Prince desired to speak with him in the room below - stairs immediately . Selwyn obeyed the summons without delay ... Prince by the entrance of the waiter , who made the preconcerted signal , by stroking his chin with his hand . Sheridan ...
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... Prince , in the mean time , was left in no enviable situation ; for , he had not the least idea of being left to conclude a story , the thread of which ( if it had a thread ) he had entirely forgotten ; or which , perhaps , his ...
... Prince , in the mean time , was left in no enviable situation ; for , he had not the least idea of being left to conclude a story , the thread of which ( if it had a thread ) he had entirely forgotten ; or which , perhaps , his ...
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... Prince of Wales was his favourite pupil ; and to him were directed many useful and important observations on the duties of a sovereign , and the rights of a free people . Brought up , as it were , at the " feet of Ga- maliel , ” the Prince ...
... Prince of Wales was his favourite pupil ; and to him were directed many useful and important observations on the duties of a sovereign , and the rights of a free people . Brought up , as it were , at the " feet of Ga- maliel , ” the Prince ...
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