The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... bring me a bottle of champaigne , till I drink long life to the club , and wish them joy of their unanimous elec- tion of a rael gentleman by father and mother , and This part of Fitzgerald's address excited the risible muscles of every ...
... bring me a bottle of champaigne , till I drink long life to the club , and wish them joy of their unanimous elec- tion of a rael gentleman by father and mother , and This part of Fitzgerald's address excited the risible muscles of every ...
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... bring back the an- cient order of things ; but he felt pleased , that this good - natured , weak , and unfortunate mo- narch should thus have his life and liberty en- sured ; of which , whilst he remained in his own country , he was not ...
... bring back the an- cient order of things ; but he felt pleased , that this good - natured , weak , and unfortunate mo- narch should thus have his life and liberty en- sured ; of which , whilst he remained in his own country , he was not ...
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... with- out even the shadow of power - a prisoner in his own kingdom ; and his enemies only wait a fit opportunity for bringing him to trial and execution . " " But if they even put him to death , 52 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... with- out even the shadow of power - a prisoner in his own kingdom ; and his enemies only wait a fit opportunity for bringing him to trial and execution . " " But if they even put him to death , 52 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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... neither the gravity and calculating spirit of the Dutch , nor the patience and industry of the Americans . " " But , what accusation , " said the Prince , 66 can they bring forward so formidable as to warrant NOCTES FOXIANÆ . 53.
... neither the gravity and calculating spirit of the Dutch , nor the patience and industry of the Americans . " " But , what accusation , " said the Prince , 66 can they bring forward so formidable as to warrant NOCTES FOXIANÆ . 53.
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Charles Marsh. 66 can they bring forward so formidable as to warrant them in putting him to death ; -or even in bringing him to trial at all ? " " Louis , " replied Mr. Fox , " will no doubt be accused of treasonable correspondence with ...
Charles Marsh. 66 can they bring forward so formidable as to warrant them in putting him to death ; -or even in bringing him to trial at all ? " " Louis , " replied Mr. Fox , " will no doubt be accused of treasonable correspondence with ...
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