Yet Rogers was the agent of but half a dozen tenements, and made no effort to extend his clientage. |
The medium in which it is to be used and the clientage to which it is intended to appeal must also be constantly borne in mind. |
Nor can it be said that this was an injury to that clientage, composed of consumers all through the adjacent countryside. |
And thereupon he registered a solemn oath never again to leave her, it mattered not how fared his clientage. |
It was only the clientage and varletry of Octavia who had dared to assume the peoples name. |
Why, your clientage as a fashionable physician, O sublime Jenkins, is made up of nothing else. |