The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... heard the purport of it , than he exclaimed , " Oh , I perceive it is a mis- take altogether , Mr. Brookes , and I must see to the rectifying of it myself ; there's nothing like daling with principals ; and so I'll step up at once and ...
... heard the purport of it , than he exclaimed , " Oh , I perceive it is a mis- take altogether , Mr. Brookes , and I must see to the rectifying of it myself ; there's nothing like daling with principals ; and so I'll step up at once and ...
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... heard of the capture : - " the King of France is a prisoner in the hands of his own subjects , and they will soon bring him to the block ! Ah ! poor King ! Little did you think , whilst you were assisting the Americans to break their ...
... heard of the capture : - " the King of France is a prisoner in the hands of his own subjects , and they will soon bring him to the block ! Ah ! poor King ! Little did you think , whilst you were assisting the Americans to break their ...
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... heard some officers who re- turned from America speak of a disorder , term- ed Influenza , which had raged throughout the French army , which many of the soldiers had brought home with them , -- and which , it was feared , would prove ...
... heard some officers who re- turned from America speak of a disorder , term- ed Influenza , which had raged throughout the French army , which many of the soldiers had brought home with them , -- and which , it was feared , would prove ...
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... heard or read them . One of his greatest admirers was Mr. Fox , who , one day speaking of him , said , “ If we even shut our eyes on the martial deeds of this great man , we must allow that his eloquence alone has elevated the French ...
... heard or read them . One of his greatest admirers was Mr. Fox , who , one day speaking of him , said , “ If we even shut our eyes on the martial deeds of this great man , we must allow that his eloquence alone has elevated the French ...
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... , 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.
... , 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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