Punch, Volumes 4-5Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1843 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO BELGIUM . WE give full credit to the King of the French for the handsome and liberal manner in which he entertained our most gracious Queen . There was plenty to see , and plenty to eat and drink ; there was cheese ...
THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO BELGIUM . WE give full credit to the King of the French for the handsome and liberal manner in which he entertained our most gracious Queen . There was plenty to see , and plenty to eat and drink ; there was cheese ...
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oil for her Majesty's lamps , from which it would seem that the queens were famous for wool - gathering by candle ... Queen - gold afterwards fell into disuse , because there was no queen to look after it ; but Anne , the consort of ...
oil for her Majesty's lamps , from which it would seem that the queens were famous for wool - gathering by candle ... Queen - gold afterwards fell into disuse , because there was no queen to look after it ; but Anne , the consort of ...
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