Punch, Volumes 80-81Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1881 |
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... thought it necessary for him to repudiate the declaration ascribed to him in divers reports of recent speech of his : - a " Rather than see my fellow - subjects in Ireland drenched in blood and crushed down by the military , I , for one ...
... thought it necessary for him to repudiate the declaration ascribed to him in divers reports of recent speech of his : - a " Rather than see my fellow - subjects in Ireland drenched in blood and crushed down by the military , I , for one ...
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... thought he wood , and returned thanks as carmly and as coollie as if he'd been a Lord Mare , instead of a mere General . I never heerd a man talk so little about hisself . It was all about his Soljers , what brave nobel fellers they was ...
... thought he wood , and returned thanks as carmly and as coollie as if he'd been a Lord Mare , instead of a mere General . I never heerd a man talk so little about hisself . It was all about his Soljers , what brave nobel fellers they was ...
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... thought this was very nice , indeed . But I presently discerned that it was intended to cover a little scheme which this astute young man had elaborated . In brief , he wanted me to join the Fourth Party . " The fact is , Toby , " he ...
... thought this was very nice , indeed . But I presently discerned that it was intended to cover a little scheme which this astute young man had elaborated . In brief , he wanted me to join the Fourth Party . " The fact is , Toby , " he ...
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... thought of the Lady , and when I said she was a crummy bit of goods , he laughed in a quiet way , and grew less green about the gills , and invited me to dine with ' em . I tried to excuse myself , for I know my place . Gents have ...
... thought of the Lady , and when I said she was a crummy bit of goods , he laughed in a quiet way , and grew less green about the gills , and invited me to dine with ' em . I tried to excuse myself , for I know my place . Gents have ...
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... thought him mad , with his fingers stretched to a distant speck , like a floating leaf ; 66 " " Tis a branch of olive ! " the pilot cried , and the message is " Hope for the Indian Chief ! " Lashed to their oars , in the blinding storm ...
... thought him mad , with his fingers stretched to a distant speck , like a floating leaf ; 66 " " Tis a branch of olive ! " the pilot cried , and the message is " Hope for the Indian Chief ! " Lashed to their oars , in the blinding storm ...
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Punch, Volumes 62-63 Mark Lemon,Henry Mayhew,Tom Taylor,Shirley Brooks,Francis Cowley Burnand,Owen Seaman Visualização completa - 1872 |
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