The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... eyes and those subjects which he _has particularly studied . The best clubs , therefore , are those where men of letters , men of commerce , and men of the world , commune together : and we find now and then in a cathedral - town what ...
... eyes and those subjects which he _has particularly studied . The best clubs , therefore , are those where men of letters , men of commerce , and men of the world , commune together : and we find now and then in a cathedral - town what ...
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... eyes completely opened to the whole manœuvre , when on his entrance , Sheridan rising , made him a low bow , and thus addressed him , " " Pon my honour , Mr. Selwyn , I beg pardon for being absent so long ; but the fact is , I happened ...
... eyes completely opened to the whole manœuvre , when on his entrance , Sheridan rising , made him a low bow , and thus addressed him , " " Pon my honour , Mr. Selwyn , I beg pardon for being absent so long ; but the fact is , I happened ...
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... eyes of the nation were gradually opening by the writings of the philosophers of late years , but particularly by the American war ; and they were prepared to assert their rights on the first opportunity that offered . But the ...
... eyes of the nation were gradually opening by the writings of the philosophers of late years , but particularly by the American war ; and they were prepared to assert their rights on the first opportunity that offered . But the ...
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... eyes on the martial deeds of this great man , we must allow that his eloquence alone has elevated the French people to a higher degree of civilization than any other nation in Europe --they have advanced a century during the last five ...
... eyes on the martial deeds of this great man , we must allow that his eloquence alone has elevated the French people to a higher degree of civilization than any other nation in Europe --they have advanced a century during the last five ...
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... eye , however , and his body shook with an universal tremor ; but no tear flowed to his relief . At length , becoming calm by degrees , he turned towards the East , where recollect ever to have heard or read , is con- NOCTES FOXIANE , 73.
... eye , however , and his body shook with an universal tremor ; but no tear flowed to his relief . At length , becoming calm by degrees , he turned towards the East , where recollect ever to have heard or read , is con- NOCTES FOXIANE , 73.
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