The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... 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 .
... 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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... latter alternative . Accordingly , on the night in which the balloting was to take place , ( which was only a mere form in this case ; for even Keith Stewart himself had resolved to blackball him , ) the duellist accompanied the gallant ...
... latter alternative . Accordingly , on the night in which the balloting was to take place , ( which was only a mere form in this case ; for even Keith Stewart himself had resolved to blackball him , ) the duellist accompanied the gallant ...
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... latter fought se- veral duels , it is well known that he generally had sufficient provocation , and that he received many insults which he never thought worthy of public notice : in short , his general deport- ment was mild , and he ...
... latter fought se- veral duels , it is well known that he generally had sufficient provocation , and that he received many insults which he never thought worthy of public notice : in short , his general deport- ment was mild , and he ...
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... latter , until the former was re- built ! " He maintained , moreover , that bull- making was by no means a necessary accom- plishment in an Irishman ; for that only the lower orders made blunders , and that chiefly from their habit of ...
... latter , until the former was re- built ! " He maintained , moreover , that bull- making was by no means a necessary accom- plishment in an Irishman ; for that only the lower orders made blunders , and that chiefly from their habit of ...
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... latter is acquired by educa- tion : but I have heard so many Irish gentle- men - nay , men of taste and understanding- make bulls , that I consider this propensity to be not only inherent in all Irishmen , but that it proceeds from that ...
... latter is acquired by educa- tion : but I have heard so many Irish gentle- men - nay , men of taste and understanding- make bulls , that I consider this propensity to be not only inherent in all Irishmen , but that it proceeds from that ...
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