Punch, Volume 175Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1928 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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... English the play is going on . . . . What time I WANT you to remember first of all language , which will give the greatest with ardours manifold the bee .. what I said last time I was speaking pleasure and comfort to your mind the ball ...
... English the play is going on . . . . What time I WANT you to remember first of all language , which will give the greatest with ardours manifold the bee .. what I said last time I was speaking pleasure and comfort to your mind the ball ...
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... English batting was supplied by HAMMOND , who played English batting and some excellent like an old master and a young . There West Indian bowling , now and then could not well be a greater contrast than very good indeed , and ...
... English batting was supplied by HAMMOND , who played English batting and some excellent like an old master and a young . There West Indian bowling , now and then could not well be a greater contrast than very good indeed , and ...
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... English people don't care to get our ties ready - made . The Compleat Cannibal . " Francis Bacon praised the strawberry for its excellent cordial ' effects . Linnæus recommended that the fruit be plentifully eaten for the relief of gout ...
... English people don't care to get our ties ready - made . The Compleat Cannibal . " Francis Bacon praised the strawberry for its excellent cordial ' effects . Linnæus recommended that the fruit be plentifully eaten for the relief of gout ...
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... English country inn ) . " SAY , JUNIOR , CUT THAT OUT . RE - MEMBER YOU'RE IN ANCIENT ENGLAND , AND PRABABLY ASS - ISTING AT A MEDIEVAL CERE - MONY ! " SAM SEALYHAM . ( Being an Extract from his Owner's Diary . ) 16th . I suppose the ...
... English country inn ) . " SAY , JUNIOR , CUT THAT OUT . RE - MEMBER YOU'RE IN ANCIENT ENGLAND , AND PRABABLY ASS - ISTING AT A MEDIEVAL CERE - MONY ! " SAM SEALYHAM . ( Being an Extract from his Owner's Diary . ) 16th . I suppose the ...
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... English nobles were all for a kingly foreign bridegroom who would put an end to the menace . of a native husband- " My Lord Robert " or another . And the knights and commoners , " three parts Catholic , " says one of the Imperial ...
... English nobles were all for a kingly foreign bridegroom who would put an end to the menace . of a native husband- " My Lord Robert " or another . And the knights and commoners , " three parts Catholic , " says one of the Imperial ...
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