The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... young Mo- narch , ( the unfortunate Louis XVI . , ) could not help showing his abhorrence of a professed duellist , by uttering a most deserved sarcasm on Fitzgerald , and by refusing to admit him a second time to his levée . The ...
... young Mo- narch , ( the unfortunate Louis XVI . , ) could not help showing his abhorrence of a professed duellist , by uttering a most deserved sarcasm on Fitzgerald , and by refusing to admit him a second time to his levée . The ...
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... his summons : " Come here , my tight little fellow ; do you know if I am chose yet ? " " I really can't say , Sir , " replied the young man- " but I'll see . " - " There's a nice little man : be quick d'ye FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 29.
... his summons : " Come here , my tight little fellow ; do you know if I am chose yet ? " " I really can't say , Sir , " replied the young man- " but I'll see . " - " There's a nice little man : be quick d'ye FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 29.
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... young English officer , and was about to transfix him with an arrow ; when he became so struck by his resemblance to his own son , that he suddenly dropped the weapon , and saved him from being destroyed by his countrymen - by making ...
... young English officer , and was about to transfix him with an arrow ; when he became so struck by his resemblance to his own son , that he suddenly dropped the weapon , and saved him from being destroyed by his countrymen - by making ...
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... young Officer , alive when I left my native country . " " Alas ! " re- turned the Indian , " how wretched must he be ! " then pausing for a few moments , he continued : " Dost thou know that I have been a father ? I am a father no more ...
... young Officer , alive when I left my native country . " " Alas ! " re- turned the Indian , " how wretched must he be ! " then pausing for a few moments , he continued : " Dost thou know that I have been a father ? I am a father no more ...
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... young the sun was just rising , and said : man , the beauty of that sky which sparkles with the beams of day ! the glorious sun , just arisen from his bed , and , arrayed in unclouded splendour , has just commenced his daily journey ...
... young the sun was just rising , and said : man , the beauty of that sky which sparkles with the beams of day ! the glorious sun , just arisen from his bed , and , arrayed in unclouded splendour , has just commenced his daily journey ...
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