The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... doubt but Sheridan would have paid all his debts if it lay within his power to do so ; but his wishes on that score , compared with his well - known want of economy , were like Paine's simile of Mr. Pitt's theory of Finance : viz . that ...
... doubt but Sheridan would have paid all his debts if it lay within his power to do so ; but his wishes on that score , compared with his well - known want of economy , were like Paine's simile of Mr. Pitt's theory of Finance : viz . that ...
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... doubt ; therefore , there is no point of resemblance between him and the nobleman above - men- tioned - not even in the mode of meeting his antagonist . - Camelford came into the field with all parts of his person equally exposed , and ...
... doubt ; therefore , there is no point of resemblance between him and the nobleman above - men- tioned - not even in the mode of meeting his antagonist . - Camelford came into the field with all parts of his person equally exposed , and ...
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... doubt be accused of treasonable correspondence with the emigrant Princes ; and , if this be supported by proof , nothing can save him . But , even if it should not , his enemies will not hesitate to get rid of him and the whole of his ...
... doubt be accused of treasonable correspondence with the emigrant Princes ; and , if this be supported by proof , nothing can save him . But , even if it should not , his enemies will not hesitate to get rid of him and the whole of his ...
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... these were manufactured for the purpose of exciting a laugh , there can be little doubt : but the following , the writer be- lieves to be too good , even for the ingenuity of Sheridan to fabricate - at least they must have had 95 ...
... these were manufactured for the purpose of exciting a laugh , there can be little doubt : but the following , the writer be- lieves to be too good , even for the ingenuity of Sheridan to fabricate - at least they must have had 95 ...
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... doubt the word of a gentleman , Sur ? ' returned the officer . " I doubt the fact , Sir , ' answered the gentleman . 666 Then , by the Powers ! you only display your own want of understanding by so doing : and I take it very uncivil of ...
... doubt the word of a gentleman , Sur ? ' returned the officer . " I doubt the fact , Sir , ' answered the gentleman . 666 Then , by the Powers ! you only display your own want of understanding by so doing : and I take it very uncivil of ...
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