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... Club . Reynolds was the first to propose a regular association of the kind , and was eagerly seconded by Johnson , who proposed as a model a club which he had formed many years pre- viously in Ivy - Lane , but which was now ex- tinct ...
... Club . Reynolds was the first to propose a regular association of the kind , and was eagerly seconded by Johnson , who proposed as a model a club which he had formed many years pre- viously in Ivy - Lane , but which was now ex- tinct ...
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... club . Origi- nally an attorney , he had retired from the prac- tice of the law , in consequence of a large fortune which fell to him in right of his wife , and was now a Middlesex magistrate . He was , moreover , a dabbler in ...
... club . Origi- nally an attorney , he had retired from the prac- tice of the law , in consequence of a large fortune which fell to him in right of his wife , and was now a Middlesex magistrate . He was , moreover , a dabbler in ...
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Washington Irving. Chapter XIX . Social Resorts - The Shilling Whist - Club - A Practical Joke - The Wednesday Club - The " Tun of Man ” -The Pig - Butcher - Tom King - Hugh Kelly- Glover and his Characteristics . TH HOUGH Goldsmith's ...
Washington Irving. Chapter XIX . Social Resorts - The Shilling Whist - Club - A Practical Joke - The Wednesday Club - The " Tun of Man ” -The Pig - Butcher - Tom King - Hugh Kelly- Glover and his Characteristics . TH HOUGH Goldsmith's ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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