Punch, Volumes 58-59Punch Publications Limited, 1870 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... Parliament holding the position of clergymen in the Church of England , by the late Public Orator at Cambridge , MR . W. CLARK . In a letter addressed to the BISHOP OF ELY , MR . CLARK announces his wish to relinquish the position which ...
... Parliament holding the position of clergymen in the Church of England , by the late Public Orator at Cambridge , MR . W. CLARK . In a letter addressed to the BISHOP OF ELY , MR . CLARK announces his wish to relinquish the position which ...
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... Parliament , and to bury the Mace and the Great Seal , by torch- light , in the Tower Ditch , the celebrated GUIDO FAWKES holding the lantern ( with matches warranted to light only on the box ) , and SIR CLOUDESLEY SHOVEL handling the ...
... Parliament , and to bury the Mace and the Great Seal , by torch- light , in the Tower Ditch , the celebrated GUIDO FAWKES holding the lantern ( with matches warranted to light only on the box ) , and SIR CLOUDESLEY SHOVEL handling the ...
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... Parliamentary debates are liable to be pro- tracted , for one reason , because they are free ; but freedom of debate need not be abused . According to the same writer : - " The POPE had commanded prayers for fine weather in all the ...
... Parliamentary debates are liable to be pro- tracted , for one reason , because they are free ; but freedom of debate need not be abused . According to the same writer : - " The POPE had commanded prayers for fine weather in all the ...
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... Parliament merely because they are Working Men . He thinks that this would be mere class representation . The object of electors should be to get the best man , let him be of what vocation he may . MR . BRIGHT's view is , of course ...
... Parliament merely because they are Working Men . He thinks that this would be mere class representation . The object of electors should be to get the best man , let him be of what vocation he may . MR . BRIGHT's view is , of course ...
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... Parliament , is the material " hard work " of handicraftsmen , labourers , and mechanics ? 66 When you wind up by hoping that Southwark " will set an example to all England by returning a working man , " do you mean that all England ...
... Parliament , is the material " hard work " of handicraftsmen , labourers , and mechanics ? 66 When you wind up by hoping that Southwark " will set an example to all England by returning a working man , " do you mean that all England ...
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