Punch, Volume 147Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1914 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 22
... soldier's heavy marching - gear Conceals a heart of high determination , Too big , in any temperature , to fear Nervous prostration . I cite the warrior's case who goes through fire ; For you , no less a patriot , face your risk When in ...
... soldier's heavy marching - gear Conceals a heart of high determination , Too big , in any temperature , to fear Nervous prostration . I cite the warrior's case who goes through fire ; For you , no less a patriot , face your risk When in ...
Page 133
... soldiers of the line . In newspaper columns of offence . They were simply un- In these circumstances reasonable to fortunate - which in some cases is suppose attention of House would be worse than being guilty . centred on these ...
... soldiers of the line . In newspaper columns of offence . They were simply un- In these circumstances reasonable to fortunate - which in some cases is suppose attention of House would be worse than being guilty . centred on these ...
Page 160
... soldiers running with rifles and fixed bayonets . Amid the shouts of the children they spread about the heather in their hunt , but nothing came of it , for the " spies , " though they were caught , turned out to be some Italians ...
... soldiers running with rifles and fixed bayonets . Amid the shouts of the children they spread about the heather in their hunt , but nothing came of it , for the " spies , " though they were caught , turned out to be some Italians ...
Page 160
... soldiers running with rifles and fixed bayonets . Amid the shouts of the children they spread about the heather in their hunt , but nothing came of it , for the " spies , " though they were caught , turned out to be some Italians ...
... soldiers running with rifles and fixed bayonets . Amid the shouts of the children they spread about the heather in their hunt , but nothing came of it , for the " spies , " though they were caught , turned out to be some Italians ...
Page 176
... soldiers in Belgium . A gentleman had heard from a school friend of his daughter that motor - ' buses of the General Omnibus Company had been seen in Brussels in all their bravery of scarlet , apparently bound ( if their painted an ...
... soldiers in Belgium . A gentleman had heard from a school friend of his daughter that motor - ' buses of the General Omnibus Company had been seen in Brussels in all their bravery of scarlet , apparently bound ( if their painted an ...
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