The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... witness the termi- nation of an adventure so impudently and so ludicrously carried on . But , these conside- rations apart , it is not to be supposed that men whose courage , on ordinary occasions , might easily FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 39.
... witness the termi- nation of an adventure so impudently and so ludicrously carried on . But , these conside- rations apart , it is not to be supposed that men whose courage , on ordinary occasions , might easily FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 39.
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... witness that a glass of good sperits was the best maid'cine iver envinted for waek- ness of the stomach , after straitching it with punch the over - night . ' " Darby's courtesy was taken in good part ; and after he had retired , the ...
... witness that a glass of good sperits was the best maid'cine iver envinted for waek- ness of the stomach , after straitching it with punch the over - night . ' " Darby's courtesy was taken in good part ; and after he had retired , the ...
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... of punning upon the names and occupa- tions of witnesses and others ; as if he had had no other means of ensuring respect and fame , than by endeavouring to raise them on the diffidence , the 126 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
... of punning upon the names and occupa- tions of witnesses and others ; as if he had had no other means of ensuring respect and fame , than by endeavouring to raise them on the diffidence , the 126 THE CLUBS OF LONDON .
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... witnesses themselves . One morning , he was telling Mr. Solicitor- General , ( the famous Jack Lee , ) that he had just bought several good manors in Devonshire , near his native village , Ashburton . " I wish , then , " said Jack ...
... witnesses themselves . One morning , he was telling Mr. Solicitor- General , ( the famous Jack Lee , ) that he had just bought several good manors in Devonshire , near his native village , Ashburton . " I wish , then , " said Jack ...
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... witness , " she certainly never did . " " And how , then , can you swear to her infidelity ? " " Because I saw the defendant in bed with her . " " Indeed ! " said Dunning . " Yes , indeed , Sir , " replied the girl . " But are you sure ...
... witness , " she certainly never did . " " And how , then , can you swear to her infidelity ? " " Because I saw the defendant in bed with her . " " Indeed ! " said Dunning . " Yes , indeed , Sir , " replied the girl . " But are you sure ...
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