Punch, Volumes 58-59Punch Publications Limited, 1870 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 22
... question of Life Peerages will probably be re- opened , if there is any truth in the report that a leading functionary in connection with the legal Executive will shortly be exalted to a seat in the House of Lords . The gentleman for ...
... question of Life Peerages will probably be re- opened , if there is any truth in the report that a leading functionary in connection with the legal Executive will shortly be exalted to a seat in the House of Lords . The gentleman for ...
Page 30
... question , the moral is the same . Midnight Club . Ever yours , A PENSIVE PROTOPLASM . Force of Habit . A TAX - GATHERER was observed the other evening all alone ( in a corner , moody , meditative , and frowning . His work was over for ...
... question , the moral is the same . Midnight Club . Ever yours , A PENSIVE PROTOPLASM . Force of Habit . A TAX - GATHERER was observed the other evening all alone ( in a corner , moody , meditative , and frowning . His work was over for ...
Page 40
... question between the owners and the Spanish Govern- ment . There is no doubt that the men were robbed of their money , clothes , and other private property , to the amount of more than £ 1093 . There are the affidavits of the men to ...
... question between the owners and the Spanish Govern- ment . There is no doubt that the men were robbed of their money , clothes , and other private property , to the amount of more than £ 1093 . There are the affidavits of the men to ...
Page 42
... question which deeply affected the working men of this country . " I should have expected another " because " - " because working men knew most about the question , and were best able to settle it . " Then you went on : — " There were ...
... question which deeply affected the working men of this country . " I should have expected another " because " - " because working men knew most about the question , and were best able to settle it . " Then you went on : — " There were ...
Page 50
... question was an important one for conside - sucking at the gin - bottle in the cupboard . " ration , if the statistics were reliable . But statistics were very apt to deceive . He should like to know if the peculiar drunkenness ...
... question was an important one for conside - sucking at the gin - bottle in the cupboard . " ration , if the statistics were reliable . But statistics were very apt to deceive . He should like to know if the peculiar drunkenness ...
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