Contributions to 'Punch' EtcCaxton Publishing Company, 1930 - 276 Seiten |
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... presents consisting of the most valuable diamonds , shawls , elephants , and other choice specimens of Oriental splendour - had arrived in the East India Docks , it was not etiquette for him to present himself before the sovereign of ...
... presents consisting of the most valuable diamonds , shawls , elephants , and other choice specimens of Oriental splendour - had arrived in the East India Docks , it was not etiquette for him to present himself before the sovereign of ...
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... present con- stituted . We can't be men and brothers as long as that poor devil is made to antic before us in his present fashion - as long as the unfortunate wretch is not allowed to see the insult passed upon him by that ridiculous ...
... present con- stituted . We can't be men and brothers as long as that poor devil is made to antic before us in his present fashion - as long as the unfortunate wretch is not allowed to see the insult passed upon him by that ridiculous ...
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... presents it to the public . And as all of you here must needs be grave when you think of your own past and present , you will not look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feelings I am going to try and describe to you ...
... presents it to the public . And as all of you here must needs be grave when you think of your own past and present , you will not look to find , in the histories of those whose lives and feelings I am going to try and describe to you ...
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The Georges | 7 |
The Great Squattleborough Soirée | 43 |
Two or Three Theatres at Paris | 53 |
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