Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 404 Seiten |
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... Hear , hear , " from Lord ABINGER and Sir ROBERT PEEL . ] The The ancient Britons were of a warlike , rude nature ( and loved broils and battles , like Master Spry yonder ) . They used to go forth with clubs for weapons , and bulls ...
... Hear , hear , " from Lord ABINGER and Sir ROBERT PEEL . ] The The ancient Britons were of a warlike , rude nature ( and loved broils and battles , like Master Spry yonder ) . They used to go forth with clubs for weapons , and bulls ...
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... hear of these continual scenes of violence , until prudence teaches respect for property , and law becomes stronger than force . To return to the Saxons , they seized upon the goods and persons of the effeminate Britons , made the ...
... hear of these continual scenes of violence , until prudence teaches respect for property , and law becomes stronger than force . To return to the Saxons , they seized upon the goods and persons of the effeminate Britons , made the ...
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... hears that Alfred fought the Danes , and drove them out of England , and that he was merciful to his enemies , and kept faith at a time when everyone else was deceitful and cruel , and that he was the first to make laws , and establish ...
... hears that Alfred fought the Danes , and drove them out of England , and that he was merciful to his enemies , and kept faith at a time when everyone else was deceitful and cruel , and that he was the first to make laws , and establish ...
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... [ Hear , hear . ] At last Prince Robert hit the other such a blow that he felled him from his horse , and the big man tumbling off cried " Oh , murder ! " or " Oh , F 2 LECTURES ON ENGLISH HISTORY . 35.
... [ Hear , hear . ] At last Prince Robert hit the other such a blow that he felled him from his horse , and the big man tumbling off cried " Oh , murder ! " or " Oh , F 2 LECTURES ON ENGLISH HISTORY . 35.
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... [ Hear , hear . ] I ask you , then - your sovereign and father asks you will it not be better to pay me ten shillings apiece all round , and go home to your happy families - to your lovely wives , who will thus run no risk of losing the ...
... [ Hear , hear . ] I ask you , then - your sovereign and father asks you will it not be better to pay me ten shillings apiece all round , and go home to your happy families - to your lovely wives , who will thus run no risk of losing the ...
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