The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... innocent delights , lie embedded in that homely mono- syllable ! We do not , by any means , claim the honours of this venerable title for several modern sub- scription - houses , which , by a colloquial usur- INTRODUCTION .
... innocent delights , lie embedded in that homely mono- syllable ! We do not , by any means , claim the honours of this venerable title for several modern sub- scription - houses , which , by a colloquial usur- INTRODUCTION .
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... honour , Mr. Selwyn , I beg pardon for being absent so long ; but the fact is , I happened to drop into devilish good company : -they have just been making me a member , without even one black ball , and here I am . " " The devil they ...
... honour , Mr. Selwyn , I beg pardon for being absent so long ; but the fact is , I happened to drop into devilish good company : -they have just been making me a member , without even one black ball , and here I am . " " The devil they ...
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... honour to introduce to your Majesty , Mr. Fitz- gerald , an Irishman of high descent ; who , in his time , has successfully fought no less than eighteen duels , and always killed his man ; " the King replied , " Monsieur L'Ambas- sadeur ...
... honour to introduce to your Majesty , Mr. Fitz- gerald , an Irishman of high descent ; who , in his time , has successfully fought no less than eighteen duels , and always killed his man ; " the King replied , " Monsieur L'Ambas- sadeur ...
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... honour and to self - in- terest , at the same time . Had this wonderful man turned his attention to poetry instead of war , he would have beaten Homer out of the field . Whatever his manner of delivery may be , and I understand it is ...
... honour and to self - in- terest , at the same time . Had this wonderful man turned his attention to poetry instead of war , he would have beaten Homer out of the field . Whatever his manner of delivery may be , and I understand it is ...
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... honour , the virtue , and the maternal feelings of thy most gracious queen , whose numerous offspring must be so dear to her . When the miserable wife , thy peti- tioner , beseeches thee to spare her husband's life , and restore him to ...
... honour , the virtue , and the maternal feelings of thy most gracious queen , whose numerous offspring must be so dear to her . When the miserable wife , thy peti- tioner , beseeches thee to spare her husband's life , and restore him to ...
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