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He called Fludyer a scoundrel (ante, March 20, 1776), apparently because he became a Whig.
Life of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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He called Fludyer a scoundrel (_ante_, March 20, 1776), apparently because he became a Whig.
Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780 James Boswell 1767
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Fludyer turned out a scoundrel, a Whig, and said he was ashamed of having been bred at Oxford.
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In one of his letters to Barry, he tells him to direct to Charles-street, St. James's Square; he writes also from Fludyer-street, Westminster, and from Gerrard-street, Soho; but traces of his "whereabouts" are next to impossible to find.
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 Various
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Fludyer turned out a scoundrel [1302], a Whig, and said he was ashamed of having been bred at Oxford.
Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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Olive's answer was stopped by the appearance of Christal, followed by one of the young Fludyer boys, with whom she had become a first-rate favourite.
Olive A Novel Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 1856
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There is also in my hands a letter from Scott to his friend John Richardson, of Fludyer Street, dated
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10) 1824
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Fludyer turned out a scoundrel, a Whig, and said he was ashamed of having been bred at Oxford.
Boswell's Life of Johnson Abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood James Boswell 1767
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King Street, Westminster, a place on the site of which was built Fludyer
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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Street, Westminster, a place on the site of which was built Fludyer
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 01: Preface and Life Samuel Pepys 1668
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