The Clubs of London: With Anecdotes of Their Members, Sketches of Character, and Conversations, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... desire to inflict chastisement ; and that many , particularly the junior members , had no small curiosity to witness the termination of an adventure so impudently and so ludicrously carried on . But , these considerations apart , it is ...
... desire to inflict chastisement ; and that many , particularly the junior members , had no small curiosity to witness the termination of an adventure so impudently and so ludicrously carried on . But , these considerations apart , it is ...
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... desire to clip the wings of the aristocracy , so long as the taxes were collected and the treasury well supplied . " Not , however , that they were not well apprized that some great change must occur at some period not far distant ...
... desire to clip the wings of the aristocracy , so long as the taxes were collected and the treasury well supplied . " Not , however , that they were not well apprized that some great change must occur at some period not far distant ...
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... desire to play Buckhorse a trick . Accord- ingly , he picked out Boyer's French dictionary , em- bellished with a dashing frontispiece , displaying the head of the author , and surrounded by miniature por- traits of the most celebrated ...
... desire to play Buckhorse a trick . Accord- ingly , he picked out Boyer's French dictionary , em- bellished with a dashing frontispiece , displaying the head of the author , and surrounded by miniature por- traits of the most celebrated ...
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... desire of not offending a rich customer enabled him to assume . But what was his astonishment , and how great his vexation , when his cunning guest , the next day , ac- companied by his partner Jobson , drew out of the Bank a balance ...
... desire of not offending a rich customer enabled him to assume . But what was his astonishment , and how great his vexation , when his cunning guest , the next day , ac- companied by his partner Jobson , drew out of the Bank a balance ...
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... desire you instantly to open that door . " " Captain Fitzgerald , or Captain Divil , " replied O'Brien , " I'll not do that same until ye promise to gi'e me satisfaction . " " Upon my honour ! Sir , " returned Fitzgerald , " I meant no ...
... desire you instantly to open that door . " " Captain Fitzgerald , or Captain Divil , " replied O'Brien , " I'll not do that same until ye promise to gi'e me satisfaction . " " Upon my honour ! Sir , " returned Fitzgerald , " I meant no ...
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Página 50 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it : I have killed many : I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country I rejoice at the beams of peace. But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear.
Página 54 - And Paul said; I would to God, that not only thou, but also all that hear me this day, were both almost, and altogether such as I am, except these bonds.
Página 50 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the Whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, ' Logan is the friend of white men.
Página 50 - Logan, not even sparing my women and children. There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have...
Página 136 - So, this is the way they have rewarded you at last ; they have given you a little bit of red ribbon for your services, Sir Philip, have they ? A pretty bit of red ribbon to hang about your neck ; and that satisfies you, does it ? Now, I wonder what I shall have. What do you think they will give me, Sir Philip...
Página 97 - Broojtes's, and having stated the particulars, begged his assistance to get out of the scrape, " which," said he, "may end in bloodshed. — I acknowledge," he continued, " that I was the first aggressor ; but it was too bad to threaten to pull my nose. What had I better do?" "Soap it well," replied George, "and then it will easily slip through his fingers." George, however, accommodated the affair to the satisfaction of all parties, by explaining to the stranger, that his brother had resided so...
Página 53 - ... distress thy days ; may no grief disturb thy nights. May the pillow of peace kiss thy cheek, and the pleasures of imagination attend thy dreams ; and when length of years makes thee tired of...
Página 42 - ... by immediate direction) presume even to mention privileges and freedom who till of late received directions from the throne with implicit humility ; when this is considered, I cannot help fancying that the genius of freedom has entered that kingdom in disguise. If they have but three weak monarchs more successively on the throne, the mask will be laid aside, and the country will certainly once more be free.