He has omitted his constant visits to the noted Gaming-house at Marybone; the place of assemblage of all the infamous sharpers of the time ;" to whom his Grace always gave a dinner at the conclusion of the season ; and his parting toast was, " May as... The New England Freemason - الصفحة 51المحررون: - 1875عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| B. Lambert - 1806 - عدد الصفحات: 624
...the Queen's Palace, and his manner of living there, inserted in Dodsley's London and its Environs, says, " He has omitted his constant visits to the...of the season : and his parting toast was, " May as mam/ of' us as remain unhanged , next spring, meet here again." ••'''• *,.%* Near this spot,... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - عدد الصفحات: 692
...thil place of assemblage for all the infamous (harpers • of the time. His grace always gave them a dinner at the conclusion of the season, and his parting toast was, " May as many of la as remain unhanged next spring, meet here again." " I remember," continues he, " the facetious Quin... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 434
...bone, the place of assemblage of all the infamous sharpers of the time. His Grace always gave them a dinner at the conclusion of the season ; and his...as remain unhanged next spring, meet here again.' I remember," adds Mr. Pennant, " the facetious Quin telling this story at Bath, within the hearing... | |
| George Colman - 1830 - عدد الصفحات: 352
...themselves, various sccnick vehicles of ignition and combustion were superadded, to checquer the old sion of the season, and his parting toast was " May as...us as remain unhanged next spring meet here again." I remember the facetious QUIN telling this story at Bath. Lady Mary Wortley Montague alludes to the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 478
...who was constantin his visits, and gave here the annual feast to \iispendables, at which his standing parting toast was — " May as many of us as remain unhanged next spring meet here again." Previous to 1737 Marybone Gardens were open to the public; after that year, according to Malcolm, "... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 606
...Marybone, the place of assemblage of all the infamous sharpers of the time. His Grace always gave them a dinner at the conclusion of the season, and his...as remain unhanged next spring, meet here again.' I remember the facetious Quin telling this story at Bath, within the hearing of the late Lord Chesterfield,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 474
...the Duke's intimacy with the frequenters of Mary-le-bone gardens, says, " His Grace always gave them a dinner at the conclusion of the season, and his...as remain unhanged next spring, meet here again."'" Mary-le-bone gardens are perhaps now principally remembered as being the scene of one of Macheath's... | |
| 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 446
...Marybonc, the place of assemblage of all the infamous sharpers of the time. His Grace always gave them a dinner at the conclusion of the season, and his...May as many of us as remain unhanged next spring, nu-et here again.' I remember the facetious Quin telling this story at Bath, within the hearing of... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 862
...Marybone, the place of assemblage of all the infamous sharpers of the time. His Grace always gave them a dinner at the conclusion of the season, and his parting toast was,' Slay as many of us as remain unhanged next spring, meet here again.' I remember the facetious Quin... | |
| 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 436
...(¡race always gave them a dini.cr at the conclusion of the season, and his parting toast was, ' Hay as many of us as remain unhanged next spring, meet here again.' I remember the facetious (Juin telling this story at Bath, within the hearing of the late Lord Chesterfield,... | |
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