Littell's Living Age, 180. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1889 |
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775. oldal
... play in order to accumulate funds for the Italian cam- paign , but there are reasons for disbeliev- ing it . Napoleon in St. Helena played , chiefly at whist and piquet , but only for small sums and as a pastime . In the Code Napoléon ...
... play in order to accumulate funds for the Italian cam- paign , but there are reasons for disbeliev- ing it . Napoleon in St. Helena played , chiefly at whist and piquet , but only for small sums and as a pastime . In the Code Napoléon ...
780. oldal
... Play grew into disfavor not only absolutely at court , where the consort of the sovereign entirely abhorred it , but among the ranks of statesmen , and men of wealth and culture . The places of Fox and Duncombe , Chesterfield and ...
... Play grew into disfavor not only absolutely at court , where the consort of the sovereign entirely abhorred it , but among the ranks of statesmen , and men of wealth and culture . The places of Fox and Duncombe , Chesterfield and ...
786. oldal
... play and betting , to whom a long run of loss would entail no inconvenience . But these are the excep- tions . An enormous percentage of those who play cards or bet , do so to make money , and cannot afford to lose . Now , it is ...
... play and betting , to whom a long run of loss would entail no inconvenience . But these are the excep- tions . An enormous percentage of those who play cards or bet , do so to make money , and cannot afford to lose . Now , it is ...
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