Punch, Volumes 28-29Punch Publications Limited, 1855 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... suppose , that its character and habits are so perfectly un - natural . : The Russian Eagle is distinguished by such singular properties , that we are some- what uncertain with what tribe we should class it . If it belongs to the Eagle ...
... suppose , that its character and habits are so perfectly un - natural . : The Russian Eagle is distinguished by such singular properties , that we are some- what uncertain with what tribe we should class it . If it belongs to the Eagle ...
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... Suppose anybody had told us , in our young days , that the time would come when we should see the British Grenadier marching in wooden shoes ! Should we not have scouted the bare suggestion as too treasonable to be mentioned ? Has it ...
... Suppose anybody had told us , in our young days , that the time would come when we should see the British Grenadier marching in wooden shoes ! Should we not have scouted the bare suggestion as too treasonable to be mentioned ? Has it ...
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... suppose , in the first place , that the press is to be bought , and in the next place , that if it could be bought it would be worth the purchase . Imagine the PREMIER entering into an arrangment with that fine old independent organ the ...
... suppose , in the first place , that the press is to be bought , and in the next place , that if it could be bought it would be worth the purchase . Imagine the PREMIER entering into an arrangment with that fine old independent organ the ...
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... suppose the letter went to the Ordnance . Eh - no - it would be the Commissariat , -mules - you know . I suppose it wasn't for ordnance transport , he wanted them- obstinate brutes - I was kicked by one in Elvas . Mr. Sidney P ...
... suppose the letter went to the Ordnance . Eh - no - it would be the Commissariat , -mules - you know . I suppose it wasn't for ordnance transport , he wanted them- obstinate brutes - I was kicked by one in Elvas . Mr. Sidney P ...
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... suppose that a sword is to him a thing rather for ornament than for use , and as he can no longer be expected , after a life of brilliant service to take the sword again in hand , it is far from flattering to ask his acceptance of an ...
... suppose that a sword is to him a thing rather for ornament than for use , and as he can no longer be expected , after a life of brilliant service to take the sword again in hand , it is far from flattering to ask his acceptance of an ...
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