Punch, Volume 145Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1913 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 33
... course of procedure with these Bills is an inevitable sequence to the passing last year of the Parliament Act . That allotted to measures approved by majority of the Commons and thrown out by the Lords a course of three sessions before ...
... course of procedure with these Bills is an inevitable sequence to the passing last year of the Parliament Act . That allotted to measures approved by majority of the Commons and thrown out by the Lords a course of three sessions before ...
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... course , fair of feature . Daphne is dark and , from an allit- erative point of view , I feel sure that nothing could be neater . Daphne is dark . When I add that Olivia is tall and cumbersome , whereas Daphne is petite , you will ...
... course , fair of feature . Daphne is dark and , from an allit- erative point of view , I feel sure that nothing could be neater . Daphne is dark . When I add that Olivia is tall and cumbersome , whereas Daphne is petite , you will ...
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... course , that the dramatic element always had its chance . The action , in fact , was not there to illustrate the orchestra , but the orchestra was there to interpret the action . Yet the music in this play of forty years ago still ...
... course , that the dramatic element always had its chance . The action , in fact , was not there to illustrate the orchestra , but the orchestra was there to interpret the action . Yet the music in this play of forty years ago still ...
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... course is what happens ; leading wherewithal to back a horse which didn't win . But beyond up to the final scene , grimly moving , in which she again that the mud which he keeps flinging at himself doesn't meets Orde , and , dying , he ...
... course is what happens ; leading wherewithal to back a horse which didn't win . But beyond up to the final scene , grimly moving , in which she again that the mud which he keeps flinging at himself doesn't meets Orde , and , dying , he ...
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... course , but out of bounds in the road that runs outside . A second later , as it hovered in the air , it was clear ... courses . and Glass - house were taking the flag out of the fifteenth hole , and they cut him by a brisk leap into ...
... course , but out of bounds in the road that runs outside . A second later , as it hovered in the air , it was clear ... courses . and Glass - house were taking the flag out of the fifteenth hole , and they cut him by a brisk leap into ...
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