Punch, Volume 144Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1913 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... remark , in reply to obvious comment , " I again , as so often happens in real life , these incidents were mean they may one day lead the opposition . " This seems just incidents and led up to no particular crisis or dénoue- to me the ...
... remark , in reply to obvious comment , " I again , as so often happens in real life , these incidents were mean they may one day lead the opposition . " This seems just incidents and led up to no particular crisis or dénoue- to me the ...
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... remarked , heard it said that the Opposition regarded Ireland as incurably disloyal . " I , " he protested , shaking his fist at Nationalists below the Gangway , " have no feeling of that sort . But , " he added , " so long as ...
... remarked , heard it said that the Opposition regarded Ireland as incurably disloyal . " I , " he protested , shaking his fist at Nationalists below the Gangway , " have no feeling of that sort . But , " he added , " so long as ...
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... remark from SEELY found POLE quite prepared to discuss in detail circumstances attendant upon Union of Great Britain and Ireland . The GENERAL not only delightfully irrelevant himself but cause of bewild- ering irrelevancy in others ...
... remark from SEELY found POLE quite prepared to discuss in detail circumstances attendant upon Union of Great Britain and Ireland . The GENERAL not only delightfully irrelevant himself but cause of bewild- ering irrelevancy in others ...
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... remark with JOHN STAN- shrewd enough . But , oh dear ! there are some sad HOPE , may recommend itself to one of Mr. CHURCHILL'S platitudes in these pages and ( can it possibly be because Cabinet colleagues : " The great advantage of ...
... remark with JOHN STAN- shrewd enough . But , oh dear ! there are some sad HOPE , may recommend itself to one of Mr. CHURCHILL'S platitudes in these pages and ( can it possibly be because Cabinet colleagues : " The great advantage of ...
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... remarked that the day was much colder . I had as a matter of fact thought it particularly close and muggy . but I ... remarks : -been better advised to wait for the " In its buckram covers and general Government's maternity benefit . VOL ...
... remarked that the day was much colder . I had as a matter of fact thought it particularly close and muggy . but I ... remarks : -been better advised to wait for the " In its buckram covers and general Government's maternity benefit . VOL ...
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