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He was a contributing editor of British Vogue and described somewhere as part Montesquieu, part Beau Brummell and part Baudelaire. T Magazine: The Aesthetes 2014-04-11T18:32:15Z
Brummell feels a sudden sympathy, and soon the two of them are the best of friends, cavorting in a sauna. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
Not least because George IV died 10 years before Brummell did. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
The fact that everyone is bare-faced makes Brummell's remark look even ruder than it was, and less witty. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
In real life, Brummell resigned his commission in the Hussars voluntarily. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
When Brummell arrives, preparations are being made for the prince's marriage to Princess Caroline of Brunswick. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
Prince George – now Prince Regent – and Brummell fall out. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
Brummell refuses to withdraw the insult, so the prince boots him out of the army. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
Hollywood's Beau Brummell is interesting for almost being a gay film about the relationship between dandy and prince – but it bears very little resemblance to the real story. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
The real Brummell appears to have formed no close romantic relationships. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
It meant enough to Ricki — who used to be known as Linda Brummell — that she fled a husband and three children in Indianapolis to pursue her dreams of stardom in California. Review: ‘Ricki and the Flash’ Puts Meryl Streep Behind a Telecaster 2015-08-06T04:00:00Z
Among the great men of the 19th century he modestly placed “himself third, Napoleon second, and Brummell first.” Review | The volatile era that gave rise to Jane Austen and Lord Byron 2019-05-29T04:00:00Z
There was also the “Brutus,” a longer style that took inspiration from the ancient Greeks — and was a favorite of the socialite Beau Brummell and his followers. Thinking Hard About Their Hair 2021-11-11T05:00:00Z
Stewart Granger was 41 when this film was made; Brummell was 16 when he attended Prince George's wedding to Princess Caroline in 1795. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
In reality, there was no tearful rapprochement between the two at Brummell's deathbed. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
"So good to see you again, George," says the king fondly, before leaving to let Brummell die in peace. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
Brummell, significantly, didn’t come from a privileged background. Review | The volatile era that gave rise to Jane Austen and Lord Byron 2019-05-29T04:00:00Z
Piqued, Brummell says loudly to Lord Byron: "Who's your fat friend?" Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
Brummell goes into a penniless but principled exile in Calais, coughing into a handkerchief. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
“Admirers thronged” to Brummell’s house, she recounts, to see an hourslong grooming process that included “exfoliation with a coarse-hair brush, followed by a bath of milk,” and spitting in a special silver bowl. Becoming ‘Self-Made’ Stars in a Secular Age 2023-06-25T04:00:00Z
Kelly – who is an actor as well as the biographer of Casanova and Beau Brummell – handles theatrical rumour and apocrypha with great care. Mr Foote's Other Leg by Ian Kelly – review 2012-10-05T21:55:04Z
The public insult to the corpulent royal ends Brummell's social existence. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
Historically, this does seem to be a true story – though Brummell's remark was probably made to Lord Alvanley, not Byron. Beau Brummell: friends without benefits 2012-10-05T13:12:00Z
According to Byron, who would know better than anyone, Brummell dominated any room he entered by the sheer force of his personality. Review | The volatile era that gave rise to Jane Austen and Lord Byron 2019-05-29T04:00:00Z
Back when finely dressed men realized you didn’t have to hide the collar underneath folds of outerwear, Beau Brummell brought his out in dramatic fashion. Should I button up or button down? 2023-10-12T04:00:00Z
“Everything was freezing up,” including nozzles and breathing equipment, said Joe Brummell, director of Disaster and Emergency Services for Madison County. Fire and ice: Crews battle cold along with apartment fire 2021-12-29T05:00:00Z
Meanwhile, an eccentrically dressed man — not a dandy in the Beau Brummell mold but someone plainly interested in creating new and jarring shapes with his body and clothes — is a rare and electrifying sight. Rei Kawakubo Revealed (Sort Of) 2018-09-03T04:00:00Z
Beau Brummell is credited with the simplification of the three-piece suit and the start of dandyism in the late 1790s and early 1800s. Vested interest: Southgate leads England in sartorial style 2018-07-06T04:00:00Z
British Ambassador Paul Brummell called the movie “a widely acclaimed film that should be seen.” Romanian museum defends screening of AIDS film amid protest 2018-02-20T05:00:00Z
The news release says Sheriff Bill Brummell planned to release a statement with additional details on Monday morning. Florida deputies fatally shoot man during domestic call 2017-02-27T05:00:00Z
By the time the fire was out at about 8 a.m., three of the four apartments were a total loss, Brummell said. Fire and ice: Crews battle cold along with apartment fire 2021-12-29T05:00:00Z
The fashion spread through France and Regency dandy "Beau" Brummell - made it popular with the English. Banned from the royal enclosure: The rise and fall of the ascot tie - BBC News 2016-06-17T04:00:00Z
No, that wasn’t the ghost of Beau Brummell haunting the runway. A Guide to Next Spring’s Menswear 2015-07-17T04:00:00Z
A life-size statue of Brummell can be found on London’s Savile Row, the global epicenter of bespoke suits. From Flintstone to Twain to Gekko: The Best Suits in History
In an era when people did not bathe, Brummell bathed daily: in milk first and then water. The Suit Is Back (If It Ever Really Went Away)
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but it is believed to have started in the attic of one of the apartments, Brummell said. Fire and ice: Crews battle cold along with apartment fire 2021-12-29T05:00:00Z
But it was Regency London where it evolved into what we wear today through dandies like Beau Brummell, says Tony Glenville, a creative director at the London College of Fashion. Did the English spread suit-wearing around the world? 2014-01-31T09:45:17Z
With a bit of wit and style, Brummell made his reports stand out. The story of Major's gift horse 2012-09-21T03:19:36Z
History mislabeled Brummell a “dandy,” when actually his credo was to never draw undue attention to oneself by style of dress. From Flintstone to Twain to Gekko: The Best Suits in History
Brummell may have been the first man in modern times to literally suit himself. The Suit Is Back (If It Ever Really Went Away)
“The necessity for a large stock of linen depends on a rule far better than Brummell’s, of three shirts a day, viz:— “Change your linen whenever it is at all dirty. The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Guide for a Gentleman's Conduct in all his Relations Towards Society 2012-03-30T02:00:17.867Z
Men's fashion quickly moved on to more simple styles championed by Beau Brummell, the arbiter of men's fashion in Regency England. History's shocking fashion trends 2012-02-17T00:08:57Z
Jack Straw insisted every one of Brummell's reports from Turkmenistan was put into his red ministerial box. The story of Major's gift horse 2012-09-21T03:19:36Z
Beau Brummell, the autocrat of fashion when in his zenith, was in the days of his decline particularly shifty. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z
Savile Row, still home to the world’s most esteemed men’s tailors, sprang up in London—a statue of Brummell may be found there. The Suit Is Back (If It Ever Really Went Away)
The charm of Brummell’s dress was its simplicity; yet it cost him as much thought, time, and care as the portfolio of a minister. The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Guide for a Gentleman's Conduct in all his Relations Towards Society 2012-03-30T02:00:17.867Z
Here comes young Brummell Washington, with his bride. English Society 2011-11-25T03:00:15.587Z
He was small, a dandy, whose love of detail in attire would have excited the envy of a D'Orsay or a Brummell. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z
To this Davies, who happened to know how hard up Brummell was, sent the following laconic reply:— “My dear George, “’Tis very unfortunate, but all my money is in the Three per Cents. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z
Like a Dickens character, Brummell came into a large inheritance at the age of 21 and set about tackling life like a Kardashian. The Suit Is Back (If It Ever Really Went Away)
Brummell patronized the latter, and applied it for nearly a quarter of an hour every morning. The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Guide for a Gentleman's Conduct in all his Relations Towards Society 2012-03-30T02:00:17.867Z
Never was any one so polished, so witty, so entertaining as Ziryāb; he soon became the most popular man in Andalusia, and held the position of arbiter of fashion, like Petronius or Beau Brummell. The Moors in Spain 2011-08-29T02:01:09.183Z
I have heard, however, that at Carlton House he was once the first favourite—after Brummell—and that, of course, made him sought after by many people. Lost Sir Massingberd, v. 1/2 A Romance of Real Life 2011-08-25T02:00:34.720Z
“Well I think I shall dine there too,” said Brummell. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z
While Brummell might have partied like it was 1799, he was deadly serious about fashion. The Suit Is Back (If It Ever Really Went Away)
Only the evening before, Mr. Brummell had come into his shop and ordered a light summer mask, wishing to evade for a time the jealous vigilance of Lady Otterton. The Happy Hypocrite A Fairy Tale For Tired Men 2011-06-24T02:00:21.977Z
"Our sets are different," said the young gentleman, in a tone of voice worthy of Brummell. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 1, August, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:11.200Z
My leg, "my best leg," as poor Beau Brummell used to say, has been hurting rather, for the last week or two. A Lame Dog's Diary 2011-02-04T03:00:23.707Z
As soon as the caller left, Brummell sent a pâté de foie gras, which he had received from Paris, with a grand message to Jones. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z
A true original, Brummell adorned his figure in a manner no one before him had, while a coterie of fashion disciples, quite literally, followed suit. The Suit Is Back (If It Ever Really Went Away)
As his headgear changed so did his attire, imitating the dandy of the day with Beau Brummell lapels and waistcoat piping. The amazing tale of golf's first superstar 2010-07-17T23:06:00Z
After the first season, Brummell started to get serious about bowling and set her sights on winning the conference championship. Bowling increases diversity at MEAC's historically black colleges and universities 2010-03-11T05:00:00Z
Beside him, in our eyes, walks for a time the elegant figure of Beau Brummell. English Costume
They naturally wished to retire, but Brummell insisted on their remaining. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z
They both reminded me of the last act of Beau Brummell, and certainly did not suggest happiness. What Every Singer Should Know
I wept copiously in my disappointed loneliness, and then Mansfield himself stalked in, in full Brummell regalia. The Golgotha Dancers
He responded, that Brummell had been stopped, like Buonaparte in Russia, by the Elements. Books and Authors Curious Facts and Characteristic Sketches
I have said that Brummell was the inventor of modern dress: it is true. English Costume
Brummell told his friend next day how he had managed. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z
"May I help you to some beef?" said the master of the house to the late Mr. Brummell. The Book of Anecdotes and Budget of Fun; containing a collection of over one thousand of the most laughable sayings and jokes of celebrated wits and humorists.
Byron, Brummell—how many names could I mention of men of the world who have suffered by it! Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges
So Pownall praises the great days; but they have not left a glamour about Epsom, as the days of Nash and Brummell have shed on Bath. Highways and Byways in Surrey
That lucky sixpence with the hole in it that you gave to a cabman, Beau Brummell, was that loss the commencement of your downward career? English Costume
For your sake I can be Bayard and Crichton and Brummell and all those dudes rolled into one. A Pessimist In Theory and Practice
A very brief experience in a regiment that had a gruff old quartermaster would take that tuck out of that Beau Brummell, in short order. The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865
The Duke said he had no acquaintance with Brummell. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. I
Success gave him the money to gratify his tastes for objets d'art, which he used to calculate closely to satisfy in the days when "Beau Brummell" and "Frédéric Lemaître" gave hint of his dramatic talent. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame
One half of the people who talk glibly of Beau Brummell have but half an idea when he lived, and no idea that, for example, he wore whiskers. English Costume
It was mere vanity in Mr. Brummell when he sent away trays full of imperfectly knotted neck-cloths, lightly remarking, "These are our failures." Eugenics and Other Evils
His Royal Highness stopt to speak to Brummell's companion—the Beau continued to jog on—and when the other dandy rejoined him, asked with an air of sovereign indifference, "Who is your fat friend?" Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10)
I asked him about Brummell and his Consulship. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. I
"Beau Brummell" was the very mold and fashion of Mansfield: but that was Brummell's fault and Mansfield's genius, to which was added the adaptability of Fitch. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame
Mr. Schweitzer, who cut Beau Brummell’s coat, talks to Mr. Meyer, who shaped his pantaloons. English Costume
A jaunty pair of yellow breeches, somewhat faded; a waistcoat of silver brocade, richly embroidered, somewhat tarnished and lack-lustre; a murrey-colored velvet coat, somewhat chafed, completed the costume of this beggar Brummell, this mendicant macaroni! Rookwood
George Brummell was the last of the beaus. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
And now, after all this, to be fobbed off with a bow by "Gentleman George," the "fat friend" of poor Brummell, was indeed a little too bad. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866
Interest in the period of Beau Brummell stretched over into "The Last of the Dandies" for Beerbohm Tree. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame
Charles was recommended to the coat, and I think the mist of soap and warm water that enshrines Brummell as the Apostle of Cleanliness blurs also the mirror of truth. English Costume
This would have been not unworthy of Brummell. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
Brummell’s style was in fact simplicity, but simplicity of the most studied kind. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Chesterfield could never have been more quietly self-possessed; Beau Brummell more imperturbable. The Blunders of a Bashful Man
"Beau Brummell" began Clyde Fitch's career as a dramatist. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame
At a party in Portman Square, Brummell's snuff-box was particularly admired: it was handed round, and a gentleman, finding it rather difficult to open, incautiously applied a dessert-knife to the lid. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
It costs something to have the honor of serving Mr. Brummell—to be chamberlain to His Majesty, the King of Calais! Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
Brummell’s manner probably laughed off impertinences of this order; for, given without their colouring from nature, they would have justified an angry reply. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
From his early years George Brummell paid great attention to his dress. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
It would, as well, be a personal record of the stage, and would set at rest many myths that have floated around his name—such as William Winter wilfully circulated about "Beau Brummell." Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame
When Brummell was the great oracle on coats, the Duke of Leinster was very anxious to bespeak the approbation of the "Emperor of the Dandies" for a "cut" which he had just patronized. The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
Brummell throws himself in the chair before the glass, examines the cravats and throws two or three of them away. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
But Brummell had his own way of wearing the willow. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell soon became intimate with his patron—indeed he was so constantly in the prince's company that he is reported not to have known his own regimental troop. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
The end of the Bath Beau was somewhat less tragical than that of his London successor—Brummell. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
The Duke, in the course of his eulogy on his Schneider, had frequent occasion to use the words "my coat."—"Your coat, my dear fellow," said Brummell: "what coat?" The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings
Scene: Brummell's lodgings in a miserable apartment house at Caen, France. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
Brummell now, since the sword was drawn, resolved to throw away the sheath, and his hits were keen and “damaging,” as those things are now termed. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
They quarrelled, and though for a time Brummell continued to hold his place in society, his popularity began to decline. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
There is scarcely a queerer, or scarcely a more pathetic figure in the world than that of Beau Brummell. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
Beau Brummell was guilty in this respect, when he was once asked by a lady if he would "take a cup of tea." Talks on Talking
With no means of livelihood and pursued by creditors, Brummell is now reduced to abject poverty, broken health, and a deranged mind. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
Brummell however, on this occasion, was undoubtedly as much in the right as the Prince was in the wrong. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
In 1835 Brummell's French creditors in Calais and Caen lost patience and he was imprisoned, but his friends once more came to the rescue, paid his debts and provided him with a small income. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
Nash, the son of a glass-merchant—Brummell, the hopeful of a small shopkeeper—became the intimates of princes, dukes, and fashionables; were petty kings of Vanity Fair, and were honoured by their subjects. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
That gentleman in a high stock and a short-waisted coat—the late Mr. Brummell surely, walking in this direction? A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
Characters: Beau Brummell, a fastidious aristocrat with luxurious tastes and a depleted fortune; Isidore, his valet; Mr. Fotherby, his aspiring young protégé. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
I have therefore, with your permission, determined to sell out.”—“Oh, by all means, Brummell!” said the Prince; “do as you please.” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
In his immaculate evening dress, he was a Beau Brummell among hotel clerks, that man. The Man with the Clubfoot
Was Brummell a whit more contemptible than 'Wales?' The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
He had the ruddy face and the archaic silver hair of the King of Hearts; and a wonderful elaborate politeness that he had inherited from his youth—from the days of Brummell. The Inheritors
Ballarat—mind—when you return to England let them know that, even in this squalor—to his last hour in the world—Brummell—poor Brummell was a gentleman still. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
But Brummell had yet but half completed his performance; for the invitation was extempore, and he must gallop to Belvoir to acquaint the duke of the guest he was to receive on that day. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
We went to the lift in procession, Beau Brummell in front, then a waiter, then ourselves and the gold-braided hall porter bringing up the rear. The Man with the Clubfoot
Beau Fielding, Beau Nash, and Beau Brummell all expiated their contemptible vanity in obscure old age of want and misery. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
They were indeed works of art worthy of the genius of Beau Brummell. The Portland Peerage Romance
It is Mr. Brummell's dressing hour, and here he comes. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
“You seem to have caught cold, Brummell,” said a lounging visitor on hearing him cough. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Jesse some years back did ample justice to the history of a "London celebrity," George Brummell; but, from what he there stated, the following "Note" will, I feel assured, be a novelty to him. Notes and Queries, Number 47, September 21, 1850
Brummell died in slovenly penury; Nash in contempt. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
He was scarcely capable of open rudeness in the fashion of Beau Brummell’s “Who’s your fat friend?” The Art of Letters
Do you hear what I say, Mr. Brummell? Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
In a stormy August—“Brummell, did any one ever see such a summer day?” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
On one occasion," said Brummell, "I called to inquire after a young lady who had sprained her ankle. The Bed-Book of Happiness
Fielding was made by his tailor; Brummell made his tailor: the only point in common to both was that neither of them paid the tailor's bill. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
Mr. Carlyle somewhere contrasts his age with that of Elizabeth, after this fashion; “For Raleighs and Shakespeares we have Beau Brummell and Sheridan Knowles.” Essays Æsthetical
Beau Brummell, the Prince of Dandies and the most insolent of men, was once asked by a lady if be would "take a cup of tea." Collections and Recollections
George Bryan Brummell, the second son, was born in June 1778. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
There must have been something more in him than in a mere idol of the dandies, like Brummell, or a mere irresistible buck and lady-killer, like Lauzun. Gossip in a Library
Beau Brummell is never likely to be quite forgotten. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
Chums looked at him with wondering stare, Fancied they'd seen him before somewhere; A Brummell, a D'Orsay, a beau so fine, A shining, immaculate Philistine. Ballads of a Bohemian
She had seen Mr. Brummell, whom everybody praised so. Vanity Fair
Brummell was not altogether effeminate; he could both shoot and ride, but he liked neither: he was never a Melton man. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Goldsmith treats Nash with very much the same sort of indulgent and apologetic sympathy with which the late M. Barbey d'Aurevilly treats Brummell. Gossip in a Library
His dress had all the elegance of which the graceful costume of that period was capable, though Fielding did not, like Brummell, understand the delicacy of a quiet, but studied style. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
This was a house notorious for very high gaming, and was frequented by the most desperate of gamblers, among the rest Fox, Brummell, and Alderman Combe. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume II (of II)
After an excellent breakfast, Brummell took a whip from his cupboard, and gave it to the Poodle in a way the young dog was not likely to forget. Tracks of a Rolling Stone
The Duke of Rutland raised a corps of volunteers on the renewal of the war in 1803; and as Brummell had been a soldier the duke gave him a majority. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
At that time his house was the centre of attraction towards which 'all the world' gravitated, and did the thing right grandly—combining the Apicius with the Beau Nash or Brummell. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II)
The author of that strange and beautiful story "Le Chevalier des Touches," was a great devotee of Brummell's. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
Among the members were Beau Brummell and the madman Bligh. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume II (of II)
One of his victims happened to be Beau Brummell, who, except when he bade 'George ring the bell,' was as perfect a model of deportment as the great Mr. Turveydrop himself. Tracks of a Rolling Stone
The subtlety of Brummell’s sneers, which made him so highly amusing to the first rank of society, made him an object of alarm if not of respect to others. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
The following occurrence must have caused a 'sensation' to poor Brummell. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II)
One of his lodgers, Charles Jenkinson, afterwards Earl of Liverpool, obtained for his landlord's son, William Brummell, a clerkship in the Treasury. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
"Mr. Brummell was highly esteemed for his loop and button at the ankle, sir, but I think our ribbon is better, and less conspicuous, that alone should cause a sensation." The Amateur Gentleman
"He seemed a real Brummell to me," she said. The Magnificent Ambersons
“Mr Brummell,” cried the colonel, “you are with the wrong troop.” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell had a very odd way of accounting for the sad change which took place in his affairs. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II)
Amongst Brummell's effects at Chesterfield Street was a screen which he was making for the Duchess of York. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
"I began him with a cravat, an entirely original creation, which drew the approval of Brummell himself, and, consequently, took London by storm, and I continued him with a waistcoat." The Amateur Gentleman
Beau Brummell spent two hours in dressing; but a gentleman can perform all the duties of his toilet to perfection in less than half that time. Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society A condensed but thorough treatise on etiquette and its usages in America, containing plain and reliable directions for deportment in every situation in life.
Brummell, though an elegant appendage to the corps, was too much about the person of the Prince to be a diligent officer. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Whatever poor Brummell's supernatural tendencies may have generally been, he had unquestionably a superstitious veneration for his lost sixpence. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II)
At Calais Brummell bought a French grammar to study the language. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
"And since the retirement of Mr. Brummell, he and the Marquis of Jerningham have to some extent taken his place and become the Arbiters of Fashion." The Amateur Gentleman
George IV., when Prince of Wales, once cut Beau Brummell, with whom he had quarrelled. Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society A condensed but thorough treatise on etiquette and its usages in America, containing plain and reliable directions for deportment in every situation in life.
Whenever Brummell arrived late, he galloped between the squadrons till he saw the blue nose. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
But the ancient habitues—the magni nominis umbrae, contemporaries of Brummell in his zenith, boon companions of George IV. in his regency—still haunted the spot. My Novel — Complete
In 1798 Brummell left the army with the rank of captain. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
But the ancient /habitues/—the /magni nominis umbrae/, contemporaries of Brummell in his zenith, boon companions of George IV. in his regency— still haunted the spot. My Novel — Volume 11
The pair met in St. James-street, each walking with a companion; the companions stopped to speak, but the Prince did not see Brummell. Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society A condensed but thorough treatise on etiquette and its usages in America, containing plain and reliable directions for deportment in every situation in life.
The Prince, at this period, cultivated dress with an ardour which threatened to dethrone Brummell himself, and his wardrobe was calculated to have cost L.100,000. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
If the maxim, that 'whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well,' hold good, Beau Brummell must be regarded in the light of a great man. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
On his intimacy with the Prince Regent, Brummell founded the extraordinary position which he achieved in society. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
But for the ethereal essence,—     The fount of fiery life   Which served for that Titanic strife, Byron would have been merely a more melodious Moore and a more accomplished Brummell. Byron
He boasted of having Beau Brummell's antipathy to certain vegetables. Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria
Where is Major Brummell, was the indignant enquiry? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
George Bryan Brummell, the second son of this worthy man, honoured by his birth the 7th of June, 1778. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
The story that Brummell told the Prince Regent to ring the bell was denied by him. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
Fêted and courted in all quarters, he patronized the theatres, became in 1815 a member of the Drury Lane Committee, "liked the dandies," including Beau Brummell, and was introduced to the Regent. Byron
A really good stylist is like Beau Brummell's description of a well-dressed man—so dressed that no one would ever observe him. Through the Magic Door
When it was near its close, Brummell was soon coming full gallop across the country in the uniform of the Belvoir Hunt, terribly splashed. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
He first turns up at Eton at the age of twelve, and even there commences his distinguished career, and is known as 'Buck Brummell.' The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Brummell's position withstood the loss of the Regent's friendship. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
There seemed nothing very strange in that; for go where I would through this country, I seemed as generally known as ever was Brummell in Bond-street. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 1
That was an affecting moment in the history of the Prince Regent, when the First Gentleman of Europe burst into tears at a sarcastic remark of Beau Brummell's on the cut of his coat. Complete Short Works of George Meredith
“Where were you yesterday, Brummell?” said one of his club friends. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Young Cornet Brummell became a great favourite with the fair. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
From Oxford Brummell entered the Tenth Hussars, a favourite regiment of the Prince of Wales. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
He used to say that Brummell was the only Dandelion that flourished year after year in the hot-bed of the fashionable world: he had taken root. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
Brummell is nobody when compared to him; and I myself only an insignificant private gentleman. The Paris Sketch Book
Brummell’s dress was finished with perfect skill, but without the slightest attempt at exaggeration. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
It is not to be supposed that Brummell had the neck of a swan or a camel—far from it. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
"Queen, nonsense! you mean the Princess of Wales—pretty woman, petit nez retrousse, grew monstrous stout!" suggested Mr. Brummell, whose reading was evidently not extensive. Roundabout Papers
His canes, his snuff-boxes, his Sevres china, were exquisite; his horses and carriage were conspicuous for their excellence; and, in fact, the superior taste of a Brummell was discoverable in everything that belonged to him. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
For all their mad perspective and crude colour, they have indeed the sentiment of style, and they reveal, with surer delicacy than does any other record, the spirit of Mr. Brummell's day. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Brummell, though not possessing the patronage of a secretary of state, had the power of making men’s fortunes. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
It is a vain and thankless task to defend Brummell from the charge of being a dandy. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
"Your acquaintance with the history of Calais does not seem to be considerable," said Mr. Sterne to Mr. Brummell, with a shrug. Roundabout Papers
At the commencement of the dinner, matters went off smoothly; but Brummell, in his joy at finding himself with his old friend, became excited, and drank too much wine. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
In the foreground stand two little figures, beneath whom, on the nether margin, are inscribed those splendid words, Beau Brummell in Deep Conversation with the Duchess of Rutland. The Works of Max Beerbohm
He was a man of genius at his needle; an inventor, who even occasionally disputed the palm of originality with Brummell himself. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Between the lottery of office and the lottery of love, Brummell père managed to make a very good fortune. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Good fellows used to ask for poor George Brummell; Hertford did, so did the Duchess of Devonshire. Roundabout Papers
The Prince therefore pretended to be affronted with Brummell's hilarity, and said to his brother, the Duke of York, who was present, "I think we had better order Mr. Brummell's carriage before he gets drunk." Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
In certain congruities of dark cloth, in the rigid perfection of his linen, in the symmetry of his glove with his hand, lay the secret of Mr. Brummell's miracles. The Works of Max Beerbohm
A scarcely less formidable evil arose in his quarreling with Brummell. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell was scotched rather than killed by the Prince's indifference. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
"When my Lord King Edward laid siege to this city—" "Laid siege to Jericho!" cries Mr. Brummell. Roundabout Papers
Unluckily, Brummell, soon after joining his regiment, was thrown from his horse at a grand review at Brighton, when he broke his classical Roman nose. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
Mr. Brummell was, indeed, in the utmost sense of the word, an artist. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Suppose, sir, we say Bath coating; I think Mr Brummell has a trifle the preference.” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
The climax is reached: henceforth Master George Bryan Brummell goes rapidly and gracefully down the hill of life. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Ah, you know the great world? so did I in my time, Mr. Brummell. Roundabout Papers
Pantaloons and Hessian boots were the least objectionable features of the costume which the imagination of a Brummell and the genius of a Royal Prince were called upon to modify or change. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
And really, outside his art, Mr. Brummell had a personality of almost Balzacian insignificance. The Works of Max Beerbohm
“Still, there is a difficulty,” said Brummell in his most delicate tone. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell made one grand mistake in his career as a Beau: he outlived himself. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
That was an affecting moment in the history of the Prince Regent, when the First Gentleman of Europe burst into tears at a sarcastic remark of Beau Brummell’s on the cut of his coat.  An Essay on comedy and the uses of the comic spirit
One day a youthful beau approached Brummell and said, "Permit me to ask you where you get your blacking?" Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
Of all dandies, Mr. Brummell did most steadfastly maintain this attitude. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Into this irregular state of things Brummell made his first stride in the spirit of a renovator. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
If Brummell had come to this pass in England, it is hard to say how and where he would have died. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
The banjo-playing village Brummell saw the signal and came, his face grave. The Riverman
Ah!" replied Brummell, gazing complacently at his boots, "my blacking positively ruins me. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
It is not hard to see how, in the effort to give Mr. Brummell his due place in history, Monsieur D'Aurevilly came to grief. The Works of Max Beerbohm
“Poodle B—g,” so well known in the world of fashion, owed his soubriquet to Brummell. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
People have claimed, indeed for D'Orsay, the honour of Brummell's descending mantle, but D'Orsay was not strictly a beau, for he had other and higher tastes than mere dress. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Brummell’s “tie” became speedily the admiration of the beau monde. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
This was just before Brummell's escape to the Continent. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
Even the handwriting of Mr. Brummell was not unknown in the albums. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Brummell laid his claim openly, at least to its improvement; while Meyer, admitting the elegance given to it by the tact of Brummell, persisted in asserting his right to the invention. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
It has never been advanced that Brummell's heart was bad, in spite of his many faults. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
The reports of Brummell’s conduct on this important arrival, of the King’s notice of him, and of the royal liberality in consequence, were of every shape and shade of invention. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
At a grand ball given by her Grace, George Brummell, then quite a youth, appeared for the first time in such elevated society. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
Even Mr. Brummell, though he defied his Colonel, must have owed some of his success to the military spirit. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Brummell boldly met this calamity, by slightly starching the too flexible material—a change in which, as his biographer with due seriousness and truth observes—“a reasoning mind must acknowledge there is not much objectionable.” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
He was the hero of London society, which adored and backbit him alternately, and he was precisely the man whom the boy Brummell would worship. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
There is only one person that I know that can mix snuff in this way!”—“It is some of Mr Brummell’s, your Majesty,” replied the consul. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
When we are prepossessed by the attractions of a favourite, it is not a trifle that will dispel the illusion; and Brummell continued to govern society, in conjunction with the Prince of Wales. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
I spoke of the doom of swift rebellions, but I doubt even if any soever gradual evolution will lead us astray from the general precepts of Mr. Brummell's code. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Brummell was as critical on the dress of others as he was recherché in his own, and this care he extended to all ranks. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
When Brummell really wanted a dinner, while at Calais, he could not give up his impertinence for the sake of it. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
A couple of English workmen in one of the factories of the town, one day followed a gentleman who had a considerable resemblance to Brummell. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
All the world watched Brummell to imitate him, and order their clothes of the tradesman who dressed that sublime dandy. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
And so it had been in all ages down to that bright morning when Mr. Brummell, at his mirror, conceived the notion of trousers and simple coats. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Yet Brummell’s pleasantry did not desert him even in Calais. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell was no fool, in spite of his follies. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
He was buried in the Protestant cemetery of Caen, under a stone with this inscription:— In Memory of George Brummell, Esq., who departed this life On the 29th of March 1840. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell's father, who was a steward to one or two large estates, sent his son George to Eton. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
For the rest, I am sure that Mr. Brummell was no lackey, as they have suggested. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Brummell was a dandy by instinct, a good dresser by the force of original genius; a first-rate tyer of cravats on the involuntary principle. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell indulged in such trifling poetizing, but never went further. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Brummell was called Buck Brummell when an urchin at Eton—a preliminary evidence of the honours which awaited him in a generation fitter to reward his skill and acknowledge his superiority. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
At last the Prince of Wales sent for Brummell, and was so much pleased with his manner and appearance, that he gave him a commission in his own regiment, the 10th Hussars. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
Of rank, for its own sake, Mr. Brummell had no love. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Brummell always appeared at the cover side, admirably dressed in a white cravat and white tops, which latter either he, or Robinson his valet, introduced, and which eventually superseded the brown ones. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
When seeing him beneath, she put her head out, and called out to him, 'Good evening, Mr. Brummell, won't you come up and take tea?' The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
I wonder, Brummell, you take the trouble of driving to the barracks of the 10th with four horses. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Whereupon he rang the bell, and Brummell left the royal presence. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
It had been well had he lacked that dash and spontaneous gallantry that make him cut, it may be, a more attractive figure than Beau Brummell. The Works of Max Beerbohm
“A person, my dear, who will probably come and speak to us; and if he enters into conversation, be careful to give him a favourable impression of you, for he is the celebrated Mr Brummell.” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
But one thing is due to Brummell: he made the assumption of being 'a gentleman' so thoroughly ridiculous that few men of keen sense care now for the title: at least, not as a class-distinction. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
There is a good deal in them which has no direct reference to Brummell; but he has collected probably all that could be known. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell warmly espoused the cause of Mrs. Fitzherbert, and this of course offended the Prince of Wales. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
The flight of Mr. Brummell had left them as sheep without a shepherd. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Though   you have no wings yet you have weapons, and those are resentment and estrangement from me.—With sentiments of the deepest compunction, I am always your miserable slave, “George Brummell.” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
No fault, however, was found with the Regent's favourite, and Brummell might have risen to any rank if he could have supported the terrific labour of dressing for parade. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Still Brummell continued in high life, and was one of the four who gave the memorable fête at the Argyll Rooms in July 1813, in consequence of having won a considerable sum at hazard. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
The latter days of Brummell were clouded with mortifications and penury. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow
Here was an impasse; for the perfect dandy—the Brummell, the Mr. Le V.—cannot afford to indulge in any great emotion outside his art; like Balzac, he has not time. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Brummell gave him a look of intense enquiry. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
The private life of Brummell would in itself serve as a book of manners and habits. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
In 1814, Brummell lost not only all his winnings, but “an unfortunate L.10,000,” as he expressed it, the last that he had at his bankers. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
My dear Brummell,—By some accident, which I am unable to account for, your letter of Wednesday did not reach me till Wednesday. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
A lively example of dandyism unrestrained by taste, he parodied in his person the foibles of Mr. Brummell and the King. The Works of Max Beerbohm
Debtors could not then be followed to France, and Brummell was secure. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Play ran high there, and Brummell once won nearly as much as his squandered patrimony, £26.000. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
The difficulty was, whether or not to invite the Prince, who had quarrelled with Mildmay as well as with Brummell. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell was indignant, and, at the close of the night, would not attend the Prince to his carriage. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
This was observed, and the Prince’s remark on it next day was—“Had Brummell taken the cut I gave him last night good-humouredly, I should have renewed my intimacy with him.” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
All this was very solemn and astounding; but Brummell’s presence of mind was not often astounded. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Another yet states that Brummell, being asked to ring the said bell, replied, 'Your Royal Highness is close to it.' The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Here Brummell’s knowledge of every body did him good service. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
We say nothing of this measure, any further than that it had the effect of utter ruin on poor Brummell. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Brummell, mingling in the crowd which cheered his Majesty in his progress, was observed by the King, who audibly said, “Good heavens, Brummell!” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
Major Brummell, as to this little affair, I am sure no man can regret it more than you do. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
This was attacking Brummell with his own pet weapon, but not with success. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Brummell evidently repented his tardiness on this occasion; for he made up his mind to make a more direct experiment when the King should visit the town-hall on his return. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
No doubt Brummell was a fool—a fool of the first water, but that he was equally a knave was not so certain. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
However, hunting was a fashion, and Brummell must needs appear to hunt. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
The moment he was turning away, Brummell asked, in his most distinct voice, “Pray, who is your fat friend?” Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
On their quarrel this order was, with very bad taste, rescinded, although Brummell's snuff-box had already passed into the Prince's hands and had not been returned. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
He was, through life, a celebrated 'cutter,' and Brummell's cut was as much admired—by all but the cuttee—as Brummel's coat. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Brummell among other impertinences, was fond of going where he was not invited or wanted. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
The officer retired, and as he was going, Brummell added: 'Yes, it must be a mistake, for now I think of it, I never dealt with a hatter without a nose.' The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
It is sufficiently remarkable, that the alienation of the Prince from Brummell scarcely affected his popularity with the patrician world, or his reception by the Duke and Duchess of York. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
The consulate at Caen was vacated in accordance with his suggestion, and Brummell was left penniless, in debt, and to shift for himself. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
However, whether fool or not, Brummell has one certain, though small, claim upon certain small readers. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
For a time Brummell was monarch there; but his day of reckoning came at last. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
It appears, then, that dining with H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Master Brummell asked him to ring the bell. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Brummell was now ruined; and, to prevent the possibility of his recovery at any future period, he raised money at ruinous interest, and finally made his escape to Calais. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
It is not for us, erring and sinful as we are, to judge any fellow-creature; but perhaps poor Brummell was the last man to whom religion had a meaning. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
But it is added that the Prince did ring the bell in question—unhappy bell to jar so between two such illustrious friends!—and when the servant came, ordered 'Mr. Brummell's carriage!' The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Brummell was a distinguished beggar of this description, and managed so adroitly that the new arrivals thought themselves obliged by Mr. Brummell's acceptance of their donations. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
No doubt Brummell's friends heartily wished that he would go on with his dying, for he had already lived too long; but he would live on. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
Yet Brummell, though he adhered to the happy medium, and was moderate in his starch, was rigorous in his tie. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
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