London Interiors a Grand National Exhibition of the Religious Regal And Civic

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London Interiors a Grand National Exhibition of the Religious Regal And Civic
Campbell Alexander
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They were either dedicated to the Guards, or established for that class ; so uncertain and so incapable of being reduced to an intelligible definition, " men of wit and pleasure about town. " It is true the Royal Society held at intervals convivial meetings amon >st its members ; and similarly the College of Physicians might asso- ciate together in Newgate Street, beneath the gilded glories of their own more appro- priate " Pill Box ;" but there was no Club where individuals known for their sci...entific or literary attainments, artists of eminence in any class of the Fine Arts, and noblemen and gentlemen distinguished as liberal patrons of Science, Literature, and the Arts, could unite in friendly and encouraging intercourse. Professional men, and those who followed the several professions of Law, Literature, or Science, were forced therefore THE ATHEN^UM. 125 either to meet at Taverns, or to be confined exclusively to the society of their parti- cular vocations. To remedy this, on the 16th of February, 1824, a meeting, comprising Sir Humphry Davy, the Rt.

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