... and is kept with the same exactness and comfort as a private dwelling. Every member is a master without any of the trouble of a master. He can come when he pleases, and stay away as long as he pleases, without anything going wrong. He has the command... The Quarterly Review - Page 480edited by - 1836Full view - About this book
 | William Adolphus Wheeler - 1881 - 602 pages
...pleiteo», wiiboul anything going wrong. lie ban tbe command of regular м-i vanth, without having tt> pay or to manage them. He can have whatever meal or refreshment he wante, at all h ou re, and served up with the cleanlinen« and comfort of I i- own house. He ordere... | |
 | William Adolphus Wheeler - 1882 - 610 pages
...with attendance for whatever Is wanted. The building Is a sort of palace, and is kept with the aamc exactness and comfort as a private dwelling. Every...them. He can have whatever meal or refreshment he want*, at all hours, and served up with the cleanliness and comfort of his own house. He ordera just... | |
 | Thomas Walker - 1887 - 326 pages
...stay away as long as he pleases, without anything going wrong. He has the command of regular servants, without having to pay or to manage them. He can have...served up with the cleanliness and comfort of his own home. He orders just what he pleases, having no interest to think of but his own. In short, it is impossible... | |
 | Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1891 - 594 pages
...stay away as long as he pleases, without anything going wrong. He has the command of regular servants without having to pay or to manage them. He can have...to suppose a greater degree of liberty in living. — Walker's Original. The library is the best Club Library, and contains one of the choicest collections... | |
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