Punch, Volumes 30-31Punch Publications Limited, 1856 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... Turning the feet inwards is an especial indication of the stable mind , the mind peculiarly conversant with horses . The intending bridegroom may be apt to turn his feet out , but the accomplished groom , pure and simple , is accustomed to ...
... Turning the feet inwards is an especial indication of the stable mind , the mind peculiarly conversant with horses . The intending bridegroom may be apt to turn his feet out , but the accomplished groom , pure and simple , is accustomed to ...
Page 202
... turn to Bir- kenhead . Orlando . My head - not Birken - ' tis enough to turn . Servant ( finding a place in the book , and hand- ing it to his Master ) . See , Sir , I have discovered Birkenhead . Orlando ( snatching the Bradshaw , and ...
... turn to Bir- kenhead . Orlando . My head - not Birken - ' tis enough to turn . Servant ( finding a place in the book , and hand- ing it to his Master ) . See , Sir , I have discovered Birkenhead . Orlando ( snatching the Bradshaw , and ...
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... turn from foreign degradation to home disaster . Laying our pen - hand upon our heart , we firmly believe that to the pernicious , ambidexterous policy of the PREMIER may be traced almost all our commercial and social evils . Oh , it is ...
... turn from foreign degradation to home disaster . Laying our pen - hand upon our heart , we firmly believe that to the pernicious , ambidexterous policy of the PREMIER may be traced almost all our commercial and social evils . Oh , it is ...
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