Punch, Volumes 62-63Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1872 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... House of Commons is about to take his well - earned pension and Peerage , and that the election of a suc- cessor ... House is not in Committee . If it be asked , when is the House in Committee , the answer is simple - whenever the ...
... House of Commons is about to take his well - earned pension and Peerage , and that the election of a suc- cessor ... House is not in Committee . If it be asked , when is the House in Committee , the answer is simple - whenever the ...
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... house , who did not say that he was " Coming , Sir ! " when really he was going . We never lost a game to a professional at billiards , without hearing him assign his triumph chiefly to his flukes . TO THE STATE COACHMAN . ( Suggested ...
... house , who did not say that he was " Coming , Sir ! " when really he was going . We never lost a game to a professional at billiards , without hearing him assign his triumph chiefly to his flukes . TO THE STATE COACHMAN . ( Suggested ...
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... house ' as a duffer ' and as of no use . ' In other words , he is under the cold shade of his fellow - boarders ... houses . A body of earnest working - men have been exerting themselves for some months past to raise funds for the ...
... house ' as a duffer ' and as of no use . ' In other words , he is under the cold shade of his fellow - boarders ... houses . A body of earnest working - men have been exerting themselves for some months past to raise funds for the ...
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... House for the vacant Chair , the SPEAKER - designate gives up the sports of the field , dinner company , and all other pleasures and amuse- ments , and devotes him- self , night and day , to the perusal of the journals of the House of ...
... House for the vacant Chair , the SPEAKER - designate gives up the sports of the field , dinner company , and all other pleasures and amuse- ments , and devotes him- self , night and day , to the perusal of the journals of the House of ...
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... house of WIDOWER of midd'e ag , of qui and regular habits , who has independent Christian widow or single lady , whose object in letting apart ments is chiefly society , who would accept merely nominal terms , and where he would be the ...
... house of WIDOWER of midd'e ag , of qui and regular habits , who has independent Christian widow or single lady , whose object in letting apart ments is chiefly society , who would accept merely nominal terms , and where he would be the ...
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