The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... club in it ; he also told me , upon fur- ther discourse with him , that two or three noisy country ' squires , who were settled there the year before , had considerably sunk the price of house- rent ; and that the club ( to prevent the ...
... club in it ; he also told me , upon fur- ther discourse with him , that two or three noisy country ' squires , who were settled there the year before , had considerably sunk the price of house- rent ; and that the club ( to prevent the ...
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... club . So very odd a title raised my curiosity to enquire into the nature of a club that had such a sounding name ; upon which my friend gave me the following account : The Everlasting club consists of a hundred mem- bers , who divide ...
... club . So very odd a title raised my curiosity to enquire into the nature of a club that had such a sounding name ; upon which my friend gave me the following account : The Everlasting club consists of a hundred mem- bers , who divide ...
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... club treats all other clubs with an eye of contempt , and talks even of the Kit - Cat and October as of a couple of upstarts . Their ordinary discourse ( as much as I have been able to learn of it ) turns altogether upon such adventures ...
... club treats all other clubs with an eye of contempt , and talks even of the Kit - Cat and October as of a couple of upstarts . Their ordinary discourse ( as much as I have been able to learn of it ) turns altogether upon such adventures ...
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