Contributions to 'Punch' EtcCaxton Publishing Company, 1930 - 276 Seiten |
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... Lord Viscount Methuselah has put himself into the hands of new artists , and will appear with the cheeks , hair , and teeth of twenty . He has selected the character of Lord Rochester , and has sent a request to the Lord Chamberlain ...
... Lord Viscount Methuselah has put himself into the hands of new artists , and will appear with the cheeks , hair , and teeth of twenty . He has selected the character of Lord Rochester , and has sent a request to the Lord Chamberlain ...
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... Lord Warwick was a dear friend of Captain Coote , lent him a hundred pounds to buy his commission in the Guards ; once when the captain was arrested for £ 13 by his tailor , my lord lent him five guineas , often paid his reckoning for ...
... Lord Warwick was a dear friend of Captain Coote , lent him a hundred pounds to buy his commission in the Guards ; once when the captain was arrested for £ 13 by his tailor , my lord lent him five guineas , often paid his reckoning for ...
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... lord , in which you are the general , as in that of the soldiery , there is a certain right acquired by time and ... Lord Dartmouth , from Secretary , returned again to be Com- missioner of Trade , or from Secretary of War , would Frank ...
... lord , in which you are the general , as in that of the soldiery , there is a certain right acquired by time and ... Lord Dartmouth , from Secretary , returned again to be Com- missioner of Trade , or from Secretary of War , would Frank ...
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The Georges | 7 |
The Great Squattleborough Soirée | 43 |
Two or Three Theatres at Paris | 53 |
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