Contributions to 'Punch' EtcCaxton Publishing Company, 1930 - 276 Seiten |
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... King Swayn Of Denmark , with a retinue of horsemen and of Dane ! Loud laughed King Æthelred , and laid the paper down : Margate is a proper place for a Danish clown . " 66 " Take care , " said the Chancellor , " he doesn't come to town ...
... King Swayn Of Denmark , with a retinue of horsemen and of Dane ! Loud laughed King Æthelred , and laid the paper down : Margate is a proper place for a Danish clown . " 66 " Take care , " said the Chancellor , " he doesn't come to town ...
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... King of France ! [ immense laughter ] then afterwards he made a present of it to King John very kindly ; and the two kings were about , as usual , to fight for it , when the French King's army was in part shipwrecked and partly beaten , and ...
... King of France ! [ immense laughter ] then afterwards he made a present of it to King John very kindly ; and the two kings were about , as usual , to fight for it , when the French King's army was in part shipwrecked and partly beaten , and ...
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... King's reign with their quarrels , their vices , and their murders . In the midst of their quarrels , they allowed the country to be bullied by the French , and even the Scots ; the people were racked and torn by taxes and tyranny ; the ...
... King's reign with their quarrels , their vices , and their murders . In the midst of their quarrels , they allowed the country to be bullied by the French , and even the Scots ; the people were racked and torn by taxes and tyranny ; the ...
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The Georges | 7 |
The Great Squattleborough Soirée | 43 |
Two or Three Theatres at Paris | 53 |
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