Punch, Volumes 58-59Punch Publications Limited, 1870 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... gentleman whose child she stole . Thus she was guilty of robbing her employer , and she robbed him of an object which he valued indefinitely more than he could have prized any horse : moreover she had , according to evidence , ill ...
... gentleman whose child she stole . Thus she was guilty of robbing her employer , and she robbed him of an object which he valued indefinitely more than he could have prized any horse : moreover she had , according to evidence , ill ...
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... gentleman to stand on etiquette , My dear Saint Trofimus , don't mind my swearing , but my groans , And make no bones of lending me the virtue of your bones . I own I am a Protestant , my light is small and dim , But who can help ...
... gentleman to stand on etiquette , My dear Saint Trofimus , don't mind my swearing , but my groans , And make no bones of lending me the virtue of your bones . I own I am a Protestant , my light is small and dim , But who can help ...
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... gentleman well known in the circles of fashion will reduce his weekly allowance of a penny to the crossing- sweeper in the Square to a halfpenny . R. N. IF you are present at the wedding breakfast of a Naval friend , take the ...
... gentleman well known in the circles of fashion will reduce his weekly allowance of a penny to the crossing- sweeper in the Square to a halfpenny . R. N. IF you are present at the wedding breakfast of a Naval friend , take the ...
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... gentleman for whom this honour is supposed to be de- signed is one whose services have extended over a period of many years . Though still retaining all the mental energies which he ever possessed , he is said to have suffered some ...
... gentleman for whom this honour is supposed to be de- signed is one whose services have extended over a period of many years . Though still retaining all the mental energies which he ever possessed , he is said to have suffered some ...
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... Gentleman Born and Bred - Son of a Clergyman - Grandson of a Bishop and Kinsman of an Earl- ' ordained ' too , by the Apostle and High Priest of our profession , ' will preach Christ for a Month in this Borough , beginning on the 9th ...
... Gentleman Born and Bred - Son of a Clergyman - Grandson of a Bishop and Kinsman of an Earl- ' ordained ' too , by the Apostle and High Priest of our profession , ' will preach Christ for a Month in this Borough , beginning on the 9th ...
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