The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... and brilliant conversation , that he became ex- ceedingly anxious to get him admitted as a mem- ber of Brookes's club , which he himself was in the habit of frequenting every night . Sheri- dan was 18 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... and brilliant conversation , that he became ex- ceedingly anxious to get him admitted as a mem- ber of Brookes's club , which he himself was in the habit of frequenting every night . Sheri- dan was 18 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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Charles Marsh. the habit of frequenting every night . Sheri- dan was accordingly proposed , and though , on several occasions , every gentleman was earnestly canvassed to vote for him , yet he was sure to have one black ... night. Sheri- ...
Charles Marsh. the habit of frequenting every night . Sheri- dan was accordingly proposed , and though , on several occasions , every gentleman was earnestly canvassed to vote for him , yet he was sure to have one black ... night. Sheri- ...
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... 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 admiral to St. James's - street , and ...
... 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 admiral to St. James's - street , and ...
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... night at all . So , now , Mr. Brookes , be off with yourself , and lave the door open till I see what despatch you make . " Away went Mr. Brookes , for the last time . On announcing his unwelcome errand , every one saw that palliative ...
... night at all . So , now , Mr. Brookes , be off with yourself , and lave the door open till I see what despatch you make . " Away went Mr. Brookes , for the last time . On announcing his unwelcome errand , every one saw that palliative ...
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... night ; I am very glad to find ye so sociable ; I'll take care to come earlier next night , and we'll have a little more of it , plase G - d . " The departure of this bully was a great relief to every one present ; for , the restraint ...
... night ; I am very glad to find ye so sociable ; I'll take care to come earlier next night , and we'll have a little more of it , plase G - d . " The departure of this bully was a great relief to every one present ; for , the restraint ...
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