The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... , the latter came out , took him by the hand , and intro- duced him with all due formality to the Club ; all the members of which welcomed him , by shaking hands , and with the most flattering compliments . 20 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... , the latter came out , took him by the hand , and intro- duced him with all due formality to the Club ; all the members of which welcomed him , by shaking hands , and with the most flattering compliments . 20 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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Charles Marsh. shaking hands , and with the most flattering compliments . Sheridan was now in his glory ! The Prince , in the mean time , was left in no enviable situation ; for , he had not the least idea of being left to conclude a ...
Charles Marsh. shaking hands , and with the most flattering compliments . Sheridan was now in his glory ! The Prince , in the mean time , was left in no enviable situation ; for , he had not the least idea of being left to conclude a ...
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... hand on his breast and bowing very low ) for your friendly suffrage . And now , you will sit down by me , I'll finish my story ; for I dare say his Royal Highness has found considerable difficulty in doing justice to its merits . " if ...
... hand on his breast and bowing very low ) for your friendly suffrage . And now , you will sit down by me , I'll finish my story ; for I dare say his Royal Highness has found considerable difficulty in doing justice to its merits . " if ...
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... hands with Sheridan , and kindly bade him welcome . Poor Sheridan remained many years a mem- ber , and was the delight of all . He paid his subscription , it is true : —that is , twenty guineas the first year , and twelve every ...
... hands with Sheridan , and kindly bade him welcome . Poor Sheridan remained many years a mem- ber , and was the delight of all . He paid his subscription , it is true : —that is , twenty guineas the first year , and twelve every ...
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... hand .- " Did you call for coffee , Sir ? " said Mr. Brookes smartly . " D - n your coffee , Sur ! and you too : " an- swered Mr. Fitzgerald , in a voice which made the host's blood curdle in his veins . " I want to know , Sur , and ...
... hand .- " Did you call for coffee , Sir ? " said Mr. Brookes smartly . " D - n your coffee , Sur ! and you too : " an- swered Mr. Fitzgerald , in a voice which made the host's blood curdle in his veins . " I want to know , Sur , and ...
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