How To Use Pall mall In A Sentence
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If he is gouty, obese, and nervous, we strongly recommend him to 'bant,'" suggested the Pall Mall Gazette in June 1865.
'Good Calories, Bad Calories'
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London come to hear or impart the news; and the affairs of the state or of private individuals, the quarrels of empires or of authors, the movements of the court, or the splendid vagaries of fashion, the intrigues of statesmen or of persons of another sex yet more wily, the last news of battles in the great occidental continents, nay, the latest betting for the horse-races, or the advent of a dancer at the theatre — all that men do is discussed in these Pall Mall agorae, where we of London daily assemble.
Roundabout Papers
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Mercury goes on to quote from the Pall Mall, and I too go on quoting to show that these things are known and acknowledged to have taken place in a colony like Sierra Leone, which has had unequalled opportunities of becoming christianised for more than one hundred years, and now has more than one hundred and thirty places of Christian worship in it.
Travels in West Africa
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The company has been aggressively promoting Pall Mall as a longer-lasting and more affordable cigarette during the recession.
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Just nipped out for a sandwich and saw former rapper and sometime footballer, John Barnes, walking down Pall Mall.
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How could I tell Hutton to go to hell with his foul instructions - and have him bearing back to Whitehall (and Windsor and Horse Guards and Pall Mall) the shameful news that the Hector of Afghanistan, hero of Balaclava and Cawnpore, had said thank'ee but he'd rather not save Franz-Josef and the peace of Europe, if you don't mind.
Watershed
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At the words game plan an enraged Tory harrumphed the word "disgusting!" like a Pall Mall clubman burping up a liver and onion supper.
Sir Gus O'Donnell pleases all parties on Lockerbie bomber | Simon Hoggart's sketch
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Mr Edwards may also be interested to know that, far from being an American neologism coined by Professor Churchwell, hierarchize has been with us for over 100 years at least since its use in the Pall Mall Gazette in 1884.
Letters: The 'ize' have it
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The following year Gainsborough and his family removed to London, taking residence in Schomberg House, Pall Mall.
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His honesty was now in set terms impugned, and on the 15th of February, 1870, he addressed, through the editor of The Pall Mall Gazette, Mr. Frederick
The Life of Froude
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The teacher seemed inattentive, and his bodyguard lit a Pall Mall.
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The teacher seemed inattentive, and his bodyguard lit a Pall Mall.
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Pall Mall Shooting Gallery, now defunct.
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In 1807 Pall Mall became the first street in the capital to be lit by gas, spreading to 213 streets by 1823, but indoors candlesticks and candelabra still ruled.
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St James's Street runs uphill from Pall Mall and the Palace to Piccadilly.
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An oak-panelled grill that recalls a gentlemen's club on Pall Mall.
Building a Jerusalem in Zimbabwe's green and pleasant land
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London come to hear or impart the news; and the affairs of the state or of private individuals, the quarrels of empires or of authors, the movements of the court, or the splendid vagaries of fashion, the intrigues of statesmen or of persons of another sex yet more wily, the last news of battles in the great occidental continents, nay, the latest betting for the horse-races, or the advent of a dancer at the theatre -- all that men do is discussed in these Pall Mall agorae, where we of London daily assemble.
Roundabout Papers
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And of these calm moralists, is there one, I wonder, whose heart would not throb with pleasure if he could be seen walking arm-inarm with a couple of dukes down Pall Mall?
The Book of Snobs
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His honesty was now in set terms impugned, and on the 15th of February, 1870, he addressed, through the editor of The Pall Mall Gazette, Mr. Frederick Greenwood, a direct challenge to Mr. Philip Harwood, who had become editor of The Saturday Review.
The Life of Froude
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It must be noted that he had had fairly extensive experience of spiritualism; he had made regular experiments with Mrs. Haydon at his brother George's house (the paper on which these are recorded is undated, but it must have been before 1863); he was referred to as a disbeliever in an article in the "Pall Mall Gazette" during January
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
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Highlander ye corner of Pall Mall, facing St. James's, Haymarket, "and says that the highlander was a favourite tobacconist's sign for 200 years.
The Social History of Smoking
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Pall Mall Shooting Gallery, now defunct.
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He may say what he likes; I don't care a pall Mall.
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The best-known streets of London are Fleet Street, the Strand, Piccadilly, Whitehall, Pall Mall, Downing Street, and Lombard Street.
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The Pall Mall pavement was deserted ; the very red - jackets had gone out of town.