Contributions to 'Punch' EtcCaxton Publishing Company, 1930 - 276 Seiten |
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... French army which was pressing them very hard , when Edward , finding he could not escape without a fight , took a desperate stand and the best ground he could find on the famous hill of Cressy . Here , sheltered amidst the vines , the ...
... French army which was pressing them very hard , when Edward , finding he could not escape without a fight , took a desperate stand and the best ground he could find on the famous hill of Cressy . Here , sheltered amidst the vines , the ...
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... French , he shall have the last volume of Punch , gilt , and presented to him gratis . The chances are that this exile never sees our society at all ; that he gets his dinner at a French table d'hôte , where other unfortunates of his ...
... French , he shall have the last volume of Punch , gilt , and presented to him gratis . The chances are that this exile never sees our society at all ; that he gets his dinner at a French table d'hôte , where other unfortunates of his ...
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... French navy are a " good speci- men " of the rest of the French marine , any more than a cuirassed colossus at the gate of the Horse Guards can be considered a fair sample of the British soldier of the line . The sword and pistol ...
... French navy are a " good speci- men " of the rest of the French marine , any more than a cuirassed colossus at the gate of the Horse Guards can be considered a fair sample of the British soldier of the line . The sword and pistol ...
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The Georges | 7 |
The Great Squattleborough Soirée | 43 |
Two or Three Theatres at Paris | 53 |
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