The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 29
... Clubs ; by which means the principal Magistrates are at this Day coupled like Rabbets , one fat and one lean . Every one has heard of the Club , or rather the Confederacy , of the Kings . This grand Alliance was formed a little after ...
... Clubs ; by which means the principal Magistrates are at this Day coupled like Rabbets , one fat and one lean . Every one has heard of the Club , or rather the Confederacy , of the Kings . This grand Alliance was formed a little after ...
Pagina 224
... Club , to withdraw himself . This Steward is frequently talked of in the Club , and looked upon by every Member of it as a greater Man , than the famous Captain mentioned in my Lord Clarendon , who was burnt in his Ship because he would ...
... Club , to withdraw himself . This Steward is frequently talked of in the Club , and looked upon by every Member of it as a greater Man , than the famous Captain mentioned in my Lord Clarendon , who was burnt in his Ship because he would ...
Pagina 521
... Club . Goldsmith refers to a club of this name in his Essays , i . ' If he be phlegmatic , he may sit in silence at the Humdrum Club in Ivy Lane . ' The Club of Duellists . The subject of the duello is discussed in Nos . 84 , 91 , 97 ...
... Club . Goldsmith refers to a club of this name in his Essays , i . ' If he be phlegmatic , he may sit in silence at the Humdrum Club in Ivy Lane . ' The Club of Duellists . The subject of the duello is discussed in Nos . 84 , 91 , 97 ...
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