Punch, Volumes 30-31Punch Publications Limited, 1856 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 64
... appears to be a parish called Pett , which rejoices in a Pett Parson , whose peculiarities have recently been the subject of Newspaper comment . This gentleman seems to combine the nautical with the clerical in no ordinary degree ; and ...
... appears to be a parish called Pett , which rejoices in a Pett Parson , whose peculiarities have recently been the subject of Newspaper comment . This gentleman seems to combine the nautical with the clerical in no ordinary degree ; and ...
Page 87
... appears to be of the quacks , it would only be doing as he would be done by . from all countries of Europe , were as- sembled , and who were admitted to kiss his feet ... The Pope after- the honour of kissing his feet the superiors and ...
... appears to be of the quacks , it would only be doing as he would be done by . from all countries of Europe , were as- sembled , and who were admitted to kiss his feet ... The Pope after- the honour of kissing his feet the superiors and ...
Page 232
... appears that Southampton is not to have the benefit of cation of himself from the imputation of having endeavoured to bring JAMES'S powders ; but it is believed will be represented by MR . some case of unreal distress into unnecessary ...
... appears that Southampton is not to have the benefit of cation of himself from the imputation of having endeavoured to bring JAMES'S powders ; but it is believed will be represented by MR . some case of unreal distress into unnecessary ...
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