The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... soon expired . - Then flourished also the Scriblerus - club , where Swift , Harley , Arbuthnot , Pope , Gay , and Craggs the younger , mingled in nightly converse . Nearer to our own days , was the club ori- 66 ginally held at the Essex ...
... soon expired . - Then flourished also the Scriblerus - club , where Swift , Harley , Arbuthnot , Pope , Gay , and Craggs the younger , mingled in nightly converse . Nearer to our own days , was the club ori- 66 ginally held at the Essex ...
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... soon over ; for without hesita- tion , each member threw in a blackball ; and when the scrutiny took place , the company were not a little amazed , to find not even one white one among the number : however , the point of rejection being ...
... soon over ; for without hesita- tion , each member threw in a blackball ; and when the scrutiny took place , the company were not a little amazed , to find not even one white one among the number : however , the point of rejection being ...
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... soon restored them to their former lugu- brious position , by casting around him a fero- cious look , and saying in a voice of thunder , - " and who never missed his man ! -Go for the champaigne , Waither ; and d'ye hear , Sur , tell ...
... soon restored them to their former lugu- brious position , by casting around him a fero- cious look , and saying in a voice of thunder , - " and who never missed his man ! -Go for the champaigne , Waither ; and d'ye hear , Sur , tell ...
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... when Cunningham's sword was broken , that is easily accounted for by the shame of detection in his unfair and ungentlemanly practices . - Soon after this occurrence , Fitzgerald fell a victim 44 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... when Cunningham's sword was broken , that is easily accounted for by the shame of detection in his unfair and ungentlemanly practices . - Soon after this occurrence , Fitzgerald fell a victim 44 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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Charles Marsh. - Soon after this occurrence , Fitzgerald fell a victim to his ferocious disposition , and pe- rished by the hands of a common hangman . In his wardrobe , after his death , were found several cuirasses , constructed of ...
Charles Marsh. - Soon after this occurrence , Fitzgerald fell a victim to his ferocious disposition , and pe- rished by the hands of a common hangman . In his wardrobe , after his death , were found several cuirasses , constructed of ...
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