The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... life . It is there that his qualities stand out un- disguised and unrestrained ; that affectation and false pretence are immediately detected , and the whole man brought forward in his just and unborrowed 8 INTRODUCTION .
... life . It is there that his qualities stand out un- disguised and unrestrained ; that affectation and false pretence are immediately detected , and the whole man brought forward in his just and unborrowed 8 INTRODUCTION .
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... immediately . Selwyn obeyed the summons without delay ; and Sheri- dan , to whom , by the by , he had no personal dislike , entertained him for half - an - hour with a political story , which interested him very much , but which , of ...
... immediately . Selwyn obeyed the summons without delay ; and Sheri- dan , to whom , by the by , he had no personal dislike , entertained him for half - an - hour with a political story , which interested him very much , but which , of ...
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... immediately , Mr. Fitzgerald found himself completely cut by all " his dear friends . " The gentlemen now formed themselves into groupes at the several whist tables ; and no one chose to reply to his observations , nor to return even a ...
... immediately , Mr. Fitzgerald found himself completely cut by all " his dear friends . " The gentlemen now formed themselves into groupes at the several whist tables ; and no one chose to reply to his observations , nor to return even a ...
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... immediately replied , " My dear general , I mean a good fellow that has done his duty , and who is ready to do it again . " This neat turn excited great applause , and becoming soon known in the army , has since been repeated with eclat ...
... immediately replied , " My dear general , I mean a good fellow that has done his duty , and who is ready to do it again . " This neat turn excited great applause , and becoming soon known in the army , has since been repeated with eclat ...
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... immediately to his brother George , at Brookes's ; and having stated the particulars , begged his assistance to get him out of the scrape ; " which , " said he , " may end in bloodshed . - I acknowledge , " he 140 THE CLUBS OF LONDON ,
... immediately to his brother George , at Brookes's ; and having stated the particulars , begged his assistance to get him out of the scrape ; " which , " said he , " may end in bloodshed . - I acknowledge , " he 140 THE CLUBS OF LONDON ,
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