The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... sure to have one black ball whenever he was balloted for , which was of course sufficient to disqualify him . This was carried on for many months , and it was at length resolved on by his friends to find out who the person was that so ...
... sure to have one black ball whenever he was balloted for , which was of course sufficient to disqualify him . This was carried on for many months , and it was at length resolved on by his friends to find out who the person was that so ...
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... sure to produce a challenge ; and a duel with Fighting Fitzgerald had in almost every case been fatal to his opponent . The general opi- nion , however , was , that the proposer , Admiral Stewart , should convey the intelligence , and ...
... sure to produce a challenge ; and a duel with Fighting Fitzgerald had in almost every case been fatal to his opponent . The general opi- nion , however , was , that the proposer , Admiral Stewart , should convey the intelligence , and ...
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... sure , there is no use of balloting at all , when my dear friends are all unanimous for me to come in . Run , my man , and let me know how they are getting on . ” After the lapse of another quarter of an hour , the bell was rung so ...
... sure , there is no use of balloting at all , when my dear friends are all unanimous for me to come in . Run , my man , and let me know how they are getting on . ” After the lapse of another quarter of an hour , the bell was rung so ...
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... sure it will cost you a great deal of money to build such another . ' " The multitude looked at each other with surprise and shame , for their religious fervor had prevented such an idea from before enter- ing their minds ; they ...
... sure it will cost you a great deal of money to build such another . ' " The multitude looked at each other with surprise and shame , for their religious fervor had prevented such an idea from before enter- ing their minds ; they ...
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... sure ? " " Yes , " replied the young man , " it is impossible not to look with pleasure on so fine an object . ” — “ I have pleasure to look on it no more ! " replied the Indian , in agony . " Go ! return back to the tents of thy father ...
... sure ? " " Yes , " replied the young man , " it is impossible not to look with pleasure on so fine an object . ” — “ I have pleasure to look on it no more ! " replied the Indian , in agony . " Go ! return back to the tents of thy father ...
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