The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... made him so many friends , that it was more than they dared to refuse him a bottle when he called for it ; or to forget to lay a knife and fork for him , when the members chose to dine together on FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 23.
... made him so many friends , that it was more than they dared to refuse him a bottle when he called for it ; or to forget to lay a knife and fork for him , when the members chose to dine together on FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 23.
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... grant that with a good grace , which they could not refuse nor with- draw without considerable offence to the oldest and most respected members . II . FIGHTING FITZGERALD . WHILST on the subject of 24 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... grant that with a good grace , which they could not refuse nor with- draw without considerable offence to the oldest and most respected members . II . FIGHTING FITZGERALD . WHILST on the subject of 24 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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Charles Marsh. II . FIGHTING FITZGERALD . WHILST on the subject of sinister admission to the club , the writer cannot do better than relate the very singular and whimsical manner in which Mr. George Robert ... FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 25 II. ...
Charles Marsh. II . FIGHTING FITZGERALD . WHILST on the subject of sinister admission to the club , the writer cannot do better than relate the very singular and whimsical manner in which Mr. George Robert ... FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 25 II. ...
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... fight or comply with his request , chose the latter alternative . Accordingly , on the night in which the balloting ... FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 27.
... fight or comply with his request , chose the latter alternative . Accordingly , on the night in which the balloting ... FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 27.
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... Fighting Fitzgerald had in almost every case been fatal to his opponent . The general opi- nion , however , was , that the proposer , Admiral Stewart , should convey the intelligence , and that in as polite terms as possible ; but the ...
... Fighting Fitzgerald had in almost every case been fatal to his opponent . The general opi- nion , however , was , that the proposer , Admiral Stewart , should convey the intelligence , and that in as polite terms as possible ; but the ...
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