The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... having eyed him with amazement , one day at the Horse Guards , ex- claimed to his own Aid - de - camp , as soon as the General had made his bow , and was out of hear- ing ; " England ! Great Britain , by G THE ROYAL BROTHERS . 93.
... having eyed him with amazement , one day at the Horse Guards , ex- claimed to his own Aid - de - camp , as soon as the General had made his bow , and was out of hear- ing ; " England ! Great Britain , by G THE ROYAL BROTHERS . 93.
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... horse with you into the box . " 66 Perhaps it is lucky for you , Sir , ” retorted the stranger , " that I did not bring my horse- whip ; but I have a remedy at hand , and I will pull your nose for your impertinence . " Some other ...
... horse with you into the box . " 66 Perhaps it is lucky for you , Sir , ” retorted the stranger , " that I did not bring my horse- whip ; but I have a remedy at hand , and I will pull your nose for your impertinence . " Some other ...
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... horses ' heads round , and he drove home into Wiltshire , damning all phy- sicians , quacks , apothecaries , and hot wells . " Mr. , having by this time lost all temper and patience , arose from his seat , and when the peals of laughter ...
... horses ' heads round , and he drove home into Wiltshire , damning all phy- sicians , quacks , apothecaries , and hot wells . " Mr. , having by this time lost all temper and patience , arose from his seat , and when the peals of laughter ...
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... horses for many years , had amassed together a considerable sum of money . His riches , however , imparted to him none of that amenity and good man- ners which they generally do on men of , even slender , education . He has always ...
... horses for many years , had amassed together a considerable sum of money . His riches , however , imparted to him none of that amenity and good man- ners which they generally do on men of , even slender , education . He has always ...
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... horse : not so , however ; for , though able only to make his mark , he is feelingly alive to the prospect of gain , from whatever source it may arise ; and he can calculate that gain , by a sort of intuitive or mental arithmetic , even ...
... horse : not so , however ; for , though able only to make his mark , he is feelingly alive to the prospect of gain , from whatever source it may arise ; and he can calculate that gain , by a sort of intuitive or mental arithmetic , even ...
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