Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 386
... BROWN . If I were at the head of affairs I would soon mitigate them , or raise a large revenue towards paying off the war debt . JONES . HOW ? BROWN . By making everyone consume his own smoke , or pay a tax upon each smoky flue ...
... BROWN . If I were at the head of affairs I would soon mitigate them , or raise a large revenue towards paying off the war debt . JONES . HOW ? BROWN . By making everyone consume his own smoke , or pay a tax upon each smoky flue ...
Page 387
... BROWN . You surprise me very much by what you say . Why , we are told by the experts that Bridge is a better and more skilful game than Whist . I don't agree with that altogether , but I think Bridge has some points in advance of Whist ...
... BROWN . You surprise me very much by what you say . Why , we are told by the experts that Bridge is a better and more skilful game than Whist . I don't agree with that altogether , but I think Bridge has some points in advance of Whist ...
Page 396
... BROWN . Do you think that Whist will be revived again ? JONES . Not in this country , I'm afraid , unless there is some radical change . BROWN . Why do you say so ? JONES . Principally from analogy . Look at the career of other games ...
... BROWN . Do you think that Whist will be revived again ? JONES . Not in this country , I'm afraid , unless there is some radical change . BROWN . Why do you say so ? JONES . Principally from analogy . Look at the career of other games ...
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