An Exposure of the Arts and Miseries of Gambling: Designed Especially as a Warning to the Youthful and Inexperienced Against the Evils of that Odious and Destructive ViseRedding, 1845 - Всего страниц: 324 |
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... acquaintance hint to him the propriety of a ref- ormation , he is apt to put him off by pleading the neces- sity of his having money by some means , and his inability to follow any other pursuit , from the want of those necessary ...
... acquaintance hint to him the propriety of a ref- ormation , he is apt to put him off by pleading the neces- sity of his having money by some means , and his inability to follow any other pursuit , from the want of those necessary ...
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... acquaint himself with it , and for that purpose he must have a set of tools , which will cost him from two hundred to a thousand dollars ; and constant practice at this game will soon familiarize him with all its details ; and he next ...
... acquaint himself with it , and for that purpose he must have a set of tools , which will cost him from two hundred to a thousand dollars ; and constant practice at this game will soon familiarize him with all its details ; and he next ...
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... acquaintance that he had formed with Mr. C. , he had learned that his son would fall heir to the whole of his father's ... acquainted with young Mr. C. on his return to his father's house from school . It so happened , that shortly after ...
... acquaintance that he had formed with Mr. C. , he had learned that his son would fall heir to the whole of his father's ... acquainted with young Mr. C. on his return to his father's house from school . It so happened , that shortly after ...
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... acquaintance . In the course of the voyage , Mr. T. frequently played , and would sometimes bet ; but this , he said , was only for amusement . Miss Amelia and other ladies and gentle- men would also frequently play for money , but ...
... acquaintance . In the course of the voyage , Mr. T. frequently played , and would sometimes bet ; but this , he said , was only for amusement . Miss Amelia and other ladies and gentle- men would also frequently play for money , but ...
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... acquaintance with- out an introduction by some particular friend . " Well , " said C. , " indeed I had no idea that there was such a bad race of beings upon earth ; it is true , father told me that I should always be on my guard against ...
... acquaintance with- out an introduction by some particular friend . " Well , " said C. , " indeed I had no idea that there was such a bad race of beings upon earth ; it is true , father told me that I should always be on my guard against ...
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Стр. 148 - The young man, who had gone to bed, got up, and felt a strong propensity to win all. He began betting on the game again, and in a short time lost the whole of his nine hundred dollars trying to win a button : for that was all he could have won, as the man had no money at first, but what he had won from the young man. The young man was obliged to make his way home, without his health being benefited, and without his money. (i) THE RUINED MERCHANT. — A writer in the
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Стр. 147 - ... against the button, and the banker won. He tried again and again, until he lost some three or four dollars, to win the button, and then went to bed. The banker had now several persons betting small bets on the game, and had won some eight or ten dollars, and there was quite a noise and bustle going on. The young man who had quit and gone to bed, got up, and felt a strong propensity to win all.