The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... 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 present anecdote . When Fox first ...
... 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 present anecdote . When Fox first ...
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... entering the waiting - room , Mr. Fitz- gerald rose hastily from his chair , and seizing him by the hand , eagerly inquired , " Have they elected me right , now , Mr. Brookes ? ” " I hope no offence , Mr. Fitzgerald , " said the ...
... entering the waiting - room , Mr. Fitz- gerald rose hastily from his chair , and seizing him by the hand , eagerly inquired , " Have they elected me right , now , Mr. Brookes ? ” " I hope no offence , Mr. Fitzgerald , " said the ...
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... entered the room without any further ceremony than a bow ; saying to the mem- bers , who indignantly rose up at this most unex- pected intrusion , " Your servant , Gentlemen ! I beg ye will be sated . " Walking up to the fire - place ...
... entered the room without any further ceremony than a bow ; saying to the mem- bers , who indignantly rose up at this most unex- pected intrusion , " Your servant , Gentlemen ! I beg ye will be sated . " Walking up to the fire - place ...
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... entered the house . * * The probability of this account has been questioned in a popular Weekly Journal : the writer , however , assures the public that it is strictly and circumstantially true ; for which reason he has inserted the ...
... entered the house . * * The probability of this account has been questioned in a popular Weekly Journal : the writer , however , assures the public that it is strictly and circumstantially true ; for which reason he has inserted the ...
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... entered that kingdom in disguise . If they have but three weak monarchs succes- sively on the throne , the mask will be laid aside , and France will certainly be free . " ' In accordance with the above sentiments , wherein Mr. Fox ...
... entered that kingdom in disguise . If they have but three weak monarchs succes- sively on the throne , the mask will be laid aside , and France will certainly be free . " ' In accordance with the above sentiments , wherein Mr. Fox ...
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