The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... round of the whole club ; and it may well be supposed , that in every case he obtained similar answers to that of the Admiral . When he had finished his inquisition , he thus address- ed the whole body , who preserved as dead and dread ...
... round of the whole club ; and it may well be supposed , that in every case he obtained similar answers to that of the Admiral . When he had finished his inquisition , he thus address- ed the whole body , who preserved as dead and dread ...
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... round and snapped in two , near the mid- dle , owing to the point striking forcibly against a polished hard surface . Enraged at such a dishonourable and cowardly resource , Cun- ningham pulled off his hat , and flinging it with all his ...
... round and snapped in two , near the mid- dle , owing to the point striking forcibly against a polished hard surface . Enraged at such a dishonourable and cowardly resource , Cun- ningham pulled off his hat , and flinging it with all his ...
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... round , took to his heels with all his might , and , running across several fields , took shelter in a farm house . His op- ponent eagerly pursued him , followed by the amazed seconds , who could by no means com- prehend the cause of ...
... round , took to his heels with all his might , and , running across several fields , took shelter in a farm house . His op- ponent eagerly pursued him , followed by the amazed seconds , who could by no means com- prehend the cause of ...
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... round his neck , or , like Da- mocles , sees the sword suspended over his head by a single hair ? -Besides , the encampment of an invading army on their frontiers will only serve to seal , and perhaps hasten , the doom of the ...
... round his neck , or , like Da- mocles , sees the sword suspended over his head by a single hair ? -Besides , the encampment of an invading army on their frontiers will only serve to seal , and perhaps hasten , the doom of the ...
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... round thy head ; may the gates of pleasure , plenty , and happiness , be ever open to thee and thine ; may no sorrow distress thy days ; may no grief disturb thy nights ; may the pillow of peace kiss thy cheeks , and the pleasures of ...
... round thy head ; may the gates of pleasure , plenty , and happiness , be ever open to thee and thine ; may no sorrow distress thy days ; may no grief disturb thy nights ; may the pillow of peace kiss thy cheeks , and the pleasures of ...
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