Punch, Volumes 58-59Punch Publications Limited, 1870 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 19
... British travellers there are still a few enthusiasts who go into raptures over the fare provided at the monster hotels and the more famous restaurants . But Frenchmen them- selves are of a different opinion , and it is a significant ...
... British travellers there are still a few enthusiasts who go into raptures over the fare provided at the monster hotels and the more famous restaurants . But Frenchmen them- selves are of a different opinion , and it is a significant ...
Page 33
... British Museum by THOMAS GREN- VILLE , and as admir- ably sung by SIR MARK SYKES , re- cords the scene in MESSRS . CHRISTIE , PUTTICK , AND So- THEBY'S Auction Rooms on this me- morable occasion . At that time this precious copy was in ...
... British Museum by THOMAS GREN- VILLE , and as admir- ably sung by SIR MARK SYKES , re- cords the scene in MESSRS . CHRISTIE , PUTTICK , AND So- THEBY'S Auction Rooms on this me- morable occasion . At that time this precious copy was in ...
Page 40
... British Consul at Cadiz , who often visited the unlucky fellows in their prison , and helped to clothe their naked- ness . He has borne witness that none of the chronometers , watches , money , nautical instruments , or other articles ...
... British Consul at Cadiz , who often visited the unlucky fellows in their prison , and helped to clothe their naked- ness . He has borne witness that none of the chronometers , watches , money , nautical instruments , or other articles ...
Page 49
... British Public ( we knew a horrid , unpatriotic cynic who chose to substitute u for i in the first syllable of " British " when talking of these matters ) doesn't as yet quite understand what it all means ; but if Chilpéric had been an ...
... British Public ( we knew a horrid , unpatriotic cynic who chose to substitute u for i in the first syllable of " British " when talking of these matters ) doesn't as yet quite understand what it all means ; but if Chilpéric had been an ...
Page 64
... British Hofficer , a Colonel at our ' ead . The caskit he presented , the address he likewise read : The " Rag and Famish " must be proud to reckon , if it can , Among its gallant ornaments that military man . A bucket on my breast , as ...
... British Hofficer , a Colonel at our ' ead . The caskit he presented , the address he likewise read : The " Rag and Famish " must be proud to reckon , if it can , Among its gallant ornaments that military man . A bucket on my breast , as ...
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