The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... the latter came out , took him by the hand , and intro- duced him with all due formality to the Club ; all the members of which welcomed him , by shaking hands , and with the most flattering compliments . 20 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... the latter came out , took him by the hand , and intro- duced him with all due formality to the Club ; all the members of which welcomed him , by shaking hands , and with the most flattering compliments . 20 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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... ; 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 carried nem . con . , the grand FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 27.
... ; 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 carried nem . con . , the grand FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 27.
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... turn it was next to visit the lion in his den ! and Mr. Brookes , seeing no alternative but re- solution , took the message from the waiter , who was descending the staircase , and boldly en- tered the 30 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... turn it was next to visit the lion in his den ! and Mr. Brookes , seeing no alternative but re- solution , took the message from the waiter , who was descending the staircase , and boldly en- tered the 30 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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... took his leave as follows : - - " Gentlemen , I bid you all good 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 ...
... took his leave as follows : - - " Gentlemen , I bid you all good 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 ...
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... 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 this ...
... 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 this ...
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