Punch, Volumes 58-59Punch Publications Limited, 1870 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... consider whether genius or mediocrity would be likely to gain the greater number of marks by answering the kind of questions proposed by ordinary examiners ? Also whether high powers of thought are not absolutely unfavourable to that ...
... consider whether genius or mediocrity would be likely to gain the greater number of marks by answering the kind of questions proposed by ordinary examiners ? Also whether high powers of thought are not absolutely unfavourable to that ...
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... considers how many more men enter the medical profession than the number it is capable of supporting , will see that there must be many of its members who would be glad to undertake any employment by which they could earn the living ...
... considers how many more men enter the medical profession than the number it is capable of supporting , will see that there must be many of its members who would be glad to undertake any employment by which they could earn the living ...
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... considering his age , and the dampness of such a place . The Cistern , it is true , is fitted up as a chapel , and painted and decorated ; but I recollect well enough what our cistern was for a long time after it had been cleaned out ...
... considering his age , and the dampness of such a place . The Cistern , it is true , is fitted up as a chapel , and painted and decorated ; but I recollect well enough what our cistern was for a long time after it had been cleaned out ...
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... consider that if one of the Upper Ten can get any considerable number of the Upper Ten on the right road , they will be sure to draw after them that numerous class of Englishmen , and English women , who , when the Upper Ten do anything ...
... consider that if one of the Upper Ten can get any considerable number of the Upper Ten on the right road , they will be sure to draw after them that numerous class of Englishmen , and English women , who , when the Upper Ten do anything ...
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... consider- able part of the for- tune he had amassed by his plays and rock- ets in this new ven- ture ; and SIR GOD- FREY LELY painted for the Barber Sur- geons the portraits of all concerned in the undertaking . The original in- ventor ...
... consider- able part of the for- tune he had amassed by his plays and rock- ets in this new ven- ture ; and SIR GOD- FREY LELY painted for the Barber Sur- geons the portraits of all concerned in the undertaking . The original in- ventor ...
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