Contributions to "Punch": Not Previously ReprintedSmith, Elder, 1891 - 358 Seiten |
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... Queen Boadicea to her troops before going into action , because , although several reports of that oration have been handed down to us , not one of them as I take it is correct , and what is the use , my darlings , of reporting words ...
... Queen Boadicea to her troops before going into action , because , although several reports of that oration have been handed down to us , not one of them as I take it is correct , and what is the use , my darlings , of reporting words ...
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... Queen would have consoled him | and he bid her hold her tongue . 66 Something ails my royal master , " | cried the Keeper of the Seal ; " Sure , my lord , it is the lampreys | served at dinner , or the veal . Shall I call your Grace's ...
... Queen would have consoled him | and he bid her hold her tongue . 66 Something ails my royal master , " | cried the Keeper of the Seal ; " Sure , my lord , it is the lampreys | served at dinner , or the veal . Shall I call your Grace's ...
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... Queen , and the young Princes , at one of his castles in Normandy ( for he used this country to rob it chiefly , and not to live in it ) , a quarrel ensued , which was certainly very disgraceful . Fancy , my darlings , three young ...
... Queen , and the young Princes , at one of his castles in Normandy ( for he used this country to rob it chiefly , and not to live in it ) , a quarrel ensued , which was certainly very disgraceful . Fancy , my darlings , three young ...
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... Queen Eleanor bore four sons to her husband , who was dotingly fond of them all , and did not , I have reason to suppose , bestow upon them that correction— [ a great sensation in the school ] —which is neces- sary for all young people ...
... Queen Eleanor bore four sons to her husband , who was dotingly fond of them all , and did not , I have reason to suppose , bestow upon them that correction— [ a great sensation in the school ] —which is neces- sary for all young people ...
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... Queen , in this instance , had good cause . A worthless , wicked naughty , abandoned , profligate , vile , improper , good - for - nothing crea- ture , whom historians , forsooth , have handed down to us under the name of Fair Rosamund ...
... Queen , in this instance , had good cause . A worthless , wicked naughty , abandoned , profligate , vile , improper , good - for - nothing crea- ture , whom historians , forsooth , have handed down to us under the name of Fair Rosamund ...
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