The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... fire - place of the club - room , for one month before his election or rejection is decided . This must be by ballot , and if even one black ball be thrown into the urn the can- didate cannot be admitted . This rule in the olden time ...
... fire - place of the club - room , for one month before his election or rejection is decided . This must be by ballot , and if even one black ball be thrown into the urn the can- didate cannot be admitted . This rule in the olden time ...
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... fire - place , he thus address- ed Admiral Stewart : - " So , my dear Admiral , Mr. Brookes informs me that I have been elect- ed three times . " " You have been balloted for , Mr. Fitz- gerald D 2 FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 35 would prove a ...
... fire - place , he thus address- ed Admiral Stewart : - " So , my dear Admiral , Mr. Brookes informs me that I have been elect- ed three times . " " You have been balloted for , Mr. Fitz- gerald D 2 FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 35 would prove a ...
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... fire away , my hearty ! -speak , man ! -why don't you speak ? " But the magician was , himself , in a state of enchantment ; -he was immoveable ; -until the prompter's voice was heard above the rest , saying , " Pluck them asunder ...
... fire away , my hearty ! -speak , man ! -why don't you speak ? " But the magician was , himself , in a state of enchantment ; -he was immoveable ; -until the prompter's voice was heard above the rest , saying , " Pluck them asunder ...
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... if some of the inmates , roused by the dreadful noise , and apprehensive of fire , had not run down - stairs and opened the outer door . Whilst all possible haste was exerted to effect this on 90 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... if some of the inmates , roused by the dreadful noise , and apprehensive of fire , had not run down - stairs and opened the outer door . Whilst all possible haste was exerted to effect this on 90 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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... fire ! it is only the Duke of York ! " — The terror of the servants having vanished by this timely address , the intruding party soon became more peaceable , and were sent home in sedan - chairs to their respective places of residence ...
... fire ! it is only the Duke of York ! " — The terror of the servants having vanished by this timely address , the intruding party soon became more peaceable , and were sent home in sedan - chairs to their respective places of residence ...
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