Certainly an Englishman, it was more doubtful whether Phileas Fogg was a
Londoner. He was never seen on ’Change, nor at the Bank, nor in the
counting-rooms of the ‘City’; no ships ever came into London docks of
which he was the owner; he had no public employment; he had never been
entered at any of the Inns of Court, either at the Temple, or Lincoln’s
Inn, or Gray’s Inn; nor had his voice ever resounded in the Court of
Chancery, or in the Exchequer, or the Queen’s Bench, or the
Ecclesiastical Courts. He certainly was not a manufacturer; nor was he a
merchant or a gentleman farmer. His name was strange to the scientific
and learned societies, and he never was known to take part in the sage
deliberations of the Royal Institution or the London Institution, the
Artisan’s Association or the Institution of Arts and Sciences. He
belonged, in fact, to none of the numerous societies which swarm in the
English capital, from the Harmonic to that of the Entomologists, founded
mainly for the purpose of abolishing pernicious insects
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