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... Club , and afterwards The Literary Club , founded by Dr Johnson in 1763 , were held . The Turk's Head used to stand on the corner of Greek and Compton Streets , and was subsequently moved to Gerard Street . Burke and Goldsmith were ...
... Club , and afterwards The Literary Club , founded by Dr Johnson in 1763 , were held . The Turk's Head used to stand on the corner of Greek and Compton Streets , and was subsequently moved to Gerard Street . Burke and Goldsmith were ...
Page 140
... Club for the first time . I was amused in turning over the records ... to come upon poor Bozzy's signature , evidently affixed when he was too drunk to guide his pen . " Sir Henry Holland tells us that " Macaulay was devoted to The Club ...
... Club for the first time . I was amused in turning over the records ... to come upon poor Bozzy's signature , evidently affixed when he was too drunk to guide his pen . " Sir Henry Holland tells us that " Macaulay was devoted to The Club ...
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... Club , No. 107 , can naturally boast many distinguished names among its members for instance , Macaulay , Lord Lytton , Michael Faraday , Theodore Hook , Tom Moore , Samuel Rogers , James Smith , Thackeray , and Dickens . The Reform Club ...
... Club , No. 107 , can naturally boast many distinguished names among its members for instance , Macaulay , Lord Lytton , Michael Faraday , Theodore Hook , Tom Moore , Samuel Rogers , James Smith , Thackeray , and Dickens . The Reform Club ...
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