Punch, Volume 214Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1948 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 72
... moved again in a flash . Not to be outdone by a beginner , I made a few rapid but ill- considered moves to keep up with him . He snaffled my knight and I rather lost my temper , whereat the play de- generated into a snarling scuffle in ...
... moved again in a flash . Not to be outdone by a beginner , I made a few rapid but ill- considered moves to keep up with him . He snaffled my knight and I rather lost my temper , whereat the play de- generated into a snarling scuffle in ...
Page 145
... moved by the Lord Chancellor . It seems that the Silent Service and the Secret Service are now more or less synonymous . Several Conserva- tive Members tried for a long time to - day to draw from Mr. JOHN DUG- DALE , of the Admiralty ...
... moved by the Lord Chancellor . It seems that the Silent Service and the Secret Service are now more or less synonymous . Several Conserva- tive Members tried for a long time to - day to draw from Mr. JOHN DUG- DALE , of the Admiralty ...
Page 386
... moved a motion of con- gratulation to Their Majesties on this happy occasion . He mentioned the way in which the King and Queen had endeared themselves to the people , in good times and in bad , and gave it as his opinion that it was in ...
... moved a motion of con- gratulation to Their Majesties on this happy occasion . He mentioned the way in which the King and Queen had endeared themselves to the people , in good times and in bad , and gave it as his opinion that it was in ...
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