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... President gets radiant with joy , as he tells the committee of the said Club , " Well really , gentlemen , we are now an influential body - we are gaining weight and importance - we have a great deal of property of our own , which ...
... President gets radiant with joy , as he tells the committee of the said Club , " Well really , gentlemen , we are now an influential body - we are gaining weight and importance - we have a great deal of property of our own , which ...
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... President declares its carried unanimously , and consequently its never done . But , to resume our inspection of the establishment : look at its handsomely papered walls - its choice engravings - or its still more choice portrait of the ...
... President declares its carried unanimously , and consequently its never done . But , to resume our inspection of the establishment : look at its handsomely papered walls - its choice engravings - or its still more choice portrait of the ...
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... President : and , as Member Say somewhat enviously calls him , the great - gun of the Society ? Listen to him , as he eloquently discourses with mellifluous fluency — or volleys forth his arguments with the force and rapidity of a ...
... President : and , as Member Say somewhat enviously calls him , the great - gun of the Society ? Listen to him , as he eloquently discourses with mellifluous fluency — or volleys forth his arguments with the force and rapidity of a ...
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... President , in the chair : S. DEACON , Esq . , Treasurer ( in the absence of the Vice - President ) , in the vice - chair . After the cloth was drawn , and the usual loyal toasts had been duly honoured , The President proposed , " The ...
... President , in the chair : S. DEACON , Esq . , Treasurer ( in the absence of the Vice - President ) , in the vice - chair . After the cloth was drawn , and the usual loyal toasts had been duly honoured , The President proposed , " The ...
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OFFICERS FOR THE HALF - YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER , 1864 . President Vice - President Treasurer Hon . Librarian . Hon . Secretaries EDWARD BEAN , ESQ . MR . OLIN , SEN . MR . DEACON . MR . W. S. BULLEN . MESSRS . COPEMAN AND EAST . MR ...
OFFICERS FOR THE HALF - YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER , 1864 . President Vice - President Treasurer Hon . Librarian . Hon . Secretaries EDWARD BEAN , ESQ . MR . OLIN , SEN . MR . DEACON . MR . W. S. BULLEN . MESSRS . COPEMAN AND EAST . MR ...
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