The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... English history of Jack the Giant Killer ; and I think , it may be greatly improved by adding this Irishman's life by way of appendix . — Let him retire ! " His Majesty further observed to the Ambassador 26 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... English history of Jack the Giant Killer ; and I think , it may be greatly improved by adding this Irishman's life by way of appendix . — Let him retire ! " His Majesty further observed to the Ambassador 26 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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Charles Marsh. retire ! " His Majesty further observed to the Ambassador , in the duellist's hearing , that if Mr. Fitzgerald showed a disposition to quarrel with any of his subjects , he should order him to quit France in twenty - four ...
Charles Marsh. retire ! " His Majesty further observed to the Ambassador , in the duellist's hearing , that if Mr. Fitzgerald showed a disposition to quarrel with any of his subjects , he should order him to quit France in twenty - four ...
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... observations , nor to return even a nod to the toasts and healths which he drank whilst discussing three bottles of the sparkling liquor , which the terrified wai- ter placed before him , in succession . At length , finding that no one ...
... observations , nor to return even a nod to the toasts and healths which he drank whilst discussing three bottles of the sparkling liquor , which the terrified wai- ter placed before him , in succession . At length , finding that no one ...
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... observation , profundity of thought , and extensive knowledge of almost every subject , joined to his courteous and affable deportment , rendered him the revered oracle of the Club . The greatest deference was at all times paid to his ...
... observation , profundity of thought , and extensive knowledge of almost every subject , joined to his courteous and affable deportment , rendered him the revered oracle of the Club . The greatest deference was at all times paid to his ...
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... observations on the duties of a sovereign , and the rights of a free people . Brought up , as it were , at the " feet of Ga- maliel , ” the Prince enjoyed opportunities of im- bibing instruction that fall to the lot of very few . During ...
... observations on the duties of a sovereign , and the rights of a free people . Brought up , as it were , at the " feet of Ga- maliel , ” the Prince enjoyed opportunities of im- bibing instruction that fall to the lot of very few . During ...
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