Punch, Volume 151Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1916 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... LORD tells her , We must raise A record harvest ! Fiat ! " 66 And those who plough the land with shot and shell And scatter seed of death for his delight- What if though , like the farmers , meaning well— They see their math sustain a ...
... LORD tells her , We must raise A record harvest ! Fiat ! " 66 And those who plough the land with shot and shell And scatter seed of death for his delight- What if though , like the farmers , meaning well— They see their math sustain a ...
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... LORD. R A " THE FAGS AN ' THAT ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ; BUT WHAT WE REALLY NEED IS SOME GREEN - FLY KILLER FOR OUR ROSE . " " GARDENING IS SUPPOSED TO BE A GOOD FORM OF EXER- CISE , BUT OUR MEN DON'T FIND IT SO VERY HEALTHY WHEN THE EVENING ...
... LORD. R A " THE FAGS AN ' THAT ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ; BUT WHAT WE REALLY NEED IS SOME GREEN - FLY KILLER FOR OUR ROSE . " " GARDENING IS SUPPOSED TO BE A GOOD FORM OF EXER- CISE , BUT OUR MEN DON'T FIND IT SO VERY HEALTHY WHEN THE EVENING ...
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... LORD . LORD MAYOR'S COACHMAN . MASTER OF THE ROYAL BUCKHOUNDS CRAVEN H110 M OF M VICEROY OF OUR VERSATI ( Showing a few of the posts MUNITIONS . KING'S CHAMPION . INDIA . i ་ ཡ. PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI , JULY 5 , 1916 .
... LORD . LORD MAYOR'S COACHMAN . MASTER OF THE ROYAL BUCKHOUNDS CRAVEN H110 M OF M VICEROY OF OUR VERSATI ( Showing a few of the posts MUNITIONS . KING'S CHAMPION . INDIA . i ་ ཡ. PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI , JULY 5 , 1916 .
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... Lord SELBORNE , who Tuesday , June 27th . - There is much explained to - day to his assembled peers his reasons for resigning his post as President of the Board of Agri- culture . They were not , as he stated them , overwhelmingly con ...
... Lord SELBORNE , who Tuesday , June 27th . - There is much explained to - day to his assembled peers his reasons for resigning his post as President of the Board of Agri- culture . They were not , as he stated them , overwhelmingly con ...
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... Lord GOSCHEN saying of Lord BEACONSFIELD's oratory , MY DEAR GIRL As temporary head of the War Office but the results are still under discus- and as author of the pledges alleged sion , and have not been finally accepted to have been ...
... Lord GOSCHEN saying of Lord BEACONSFIELD's oratory , MY DEAR GIRL As temporary head of the War Office but the results are still under discus- and as author of the pledges alleged sion , and have not been finally accepted to have been ...
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