Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 404 Seiten |
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... means the unwilling . 5. Various hypotheses with regard to the first colonisation of Britain . The hypothesis of the chivalric ages , and of the cycle of Arthur . 6. The insufficiency of all theories upon the subject proved by a ...
... means the unwilling . 5. Various hypotheses with regard to the first colonisation of Britain . The hypothesis of the chivalric ages , and of the cycle of Arthur . 6. The insufficiency of all theories upon the subject proved by a ...
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... mean that : how else did I punish you ? Master Spry . You vipped me : but I kicked your shins all the time . Unruly boy ! -but so it is , ladies and gentlemen , in the infancy of individuals as in that of nations : we hear of these ...
... mean that : how else did I punish you ? Master Spry . You vipped me : but I kicked your shins all the time . Unruly boy ! -but so it is , ladies and gentlemen , in the infancy of individuals as in that of nations : we hear of these ...
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... mean , miss , the first gentleman in Europe . Miss T. ( sternly ) . No , sir ; I mean GEORGE WASHINGTON , - the American Alfred , sir , who gave and took from us many a good beating , and drove the English - Danes out of his country ...
... mean , miss , the first gentleman in Europe . Miss T. ( sternly ) . No , sir ; I mean GEORGE WASHINGTON , - the American Alfred , sir , who gave and took from us many a good beating , and drove the English - Danes out of his country ...
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... means us evilly ; Herald , go to Margate and speak unto him civilly ; And if he's not at Margate , why then try Ramsgate and Tivoli . " Herald , in obedience | to his master dear , Goes by steam to Margate , landing at the Pier ; Says ...
... means us evilly ; Herald , go to Margate and speak unto him civilly ; And if he's not at Margate , why then try Ramsgate and Tivoli . " Herald , in obedience | to his master dear , Goes by steam to Margate , landing at the Pier ; Says ...
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... means in French short inexpressibles , and he was said to have worn shorts , because his limbs were of that kind . Prince Shorts fled to a castle belonging to the King of France , who was quite jealous of Duke Robert , and was anxious ...
... means in French short inexpressibles , and he was said to have worn shorts , because his limbs were of that kind . Prince Shorts fled to a castle belonging to the King of France , who was quite jealous of Duke Robert , and was anxious ...
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