Punch, Volume 146Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1914 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... members of more than one savage tribe have a habit of standing on one leg . We see no objection to this at all , but we were bound to protest the other day , in a crowded train , when we came across a stout gentleman standing on one ...
... members of more than one savage tribe have a habit of standing on one leg . We see no objection to this at all , but we were bound to protest the other day , in a crowded train , when we came across a stout gentleman standing on one ...
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... members of more than one savage tribe have a habit of standing on one leg . We see no objection to this at all , but we were bound to protest the other day , in a crowded train , when we came across a stout gentleman standing on one ...
... members of more than one savage tribe have a habit of standing on one leg . We see no objection to this at all , but we were bound to protest the other day , in a crowded train , when we came across a stout gentleman standing on one ...
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... members of my parish , in he now publishes a typical selection of addition to myself . the letters which have ... MEMBER . even our dear Bishops -- are considered the world . Nowhere else is such ex- SIR , -If you continue to publish fit ...
... members of my parish , in he now publishes a typical selection of addition to myself . the letters which have ... MEMBER . even our dear Bishops -- are considered the world . Nowhere else is such ex- SIR , -If you continue to publish fit ...
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... members of my parish , in addition to myself . Yours faithfully , A COUNTRY PARSON . relief . Could you not give us ... MEMBER . even our dear Bishops -- are considered the world . Nowhere else is such ex- SIR , If you continue to ...
... members of my parish , in addition to myself . Yours faithfully , A COUNTRY PARSON . relief . Could you not give us ... MEMBER . even our dear Bishops -- are considered the world . Nowhere else is such ex- SIR , If you continue to ...
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... MEMBER . even our dear Bishops -- are considered the world . Nowhere else is such ex- SIR , -If you continue to ... members of my parish , in Yours faithfully , A COUNTRY PARSON . relief . Could you not give us a little SIR , What ...
... MEMBER . even our dear Bishops -- are considered the world . Nowhere else is such ex- SIR , -If you continue to ... members of my parish , in Yours faithfully , A COUNTRY PARSON . relief . Could you not give us a little SIR , What ...
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