Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 404 Seiten |
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... friend , Miss Tickletoby has just commenced a series of lectures , for which hi'm hanxious to get the world's good opinion , and not one paper will hinsert the little description I've written off . The Hage , the Hargus , the Hera , hi ...
... friend , Miss Tickletoby has just commenced a series of lectures , for which hi'm hanxious to get the world's good opinion , and not one paper will hinsert the little description I've written off . The Hage , the Hargus , the Hera , hi ...
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... friends , her pupils , those who know and esteem her ( and these consist of the rarest of England's talent , and the brightest of her aristocracy ) , were assembled at one o'clock punctually in her modest dwelling ( No. 3 Leg - of ...
... friends , her pupils , those who know and esteem her ( and these consist of the rarest of England's talent , and the brightest of her aristocracy ) , were assembled at one o'clock punctually in her modest dwelling ( No. 3 Leg - of ...
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... friends on July at her Scholastic Hall , Little Britain . 1. On the painful impression occasioned by the contemplation of early barbarism . 2. The disposition of the human mind to avoid such a study . 3. The mystic and the historic ...
... friends on July at her Scholastic Hall , Little Britain . 1. On the painful impression occasioned by the contemplation of early barbarism . 2. The disposition of the human mind to avoid such a study . 3. The mystic and the historic ...
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... friends , and having turned out the Picts and Scots , and finding the country a pleasant one to dwell in , they took possession of it , saying that the Britons did not deserve to have a country , as they did not know how to keep it ...
... friends , and having turned out the Picts and Scots , and finding the country a pleasant one to dwell in , they took possession of it , saying that the Britons did not deserve to have a country , as they did not know how to keep it ...
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... friends , and came to the spot where these poor British children stood . The Reverend Mr. Gregory was instantly struck by their appearance - by their rosy cheeks , their golden hair ; their little jackets covered all over with sugar ...
... friends , and came to the spot where these poor British children stood . The Reverend Mr. Gregory was instantly struck by their appearance - by their rosy cheeks , their golden hair ; their little jackets covered all over with sugar ...
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army better Bobbachy breakfast Brighton British Britons Brown called Captain carriage Castle Chartists Colonel Corn Laws Court cried crown dear dine dinner doubt Dragoman dressed Duke Duke of Austria Edward England English Esquire eyes fancy Fat Contributor father fellow fight FOLKSTONE footman French friends gent gentlemen give Glinders hand head hear heard heart honour horrid horse hundred Ingleez John King Lady laugh LECTURE lion live London look Lord Majesty Mamma Margate married Master Spry Megatherium Mimpson Miss Tickletoby murder never night Nimrod noble Oporto Palace pass picture plush poor port wine pretty Prince PUNCH Queen remarked Richard Cobden round Royal Highness Saint Saxon seen servant Snobs soldier Street thing thought thousand took walk Whigs wife WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY Windsor Castle wretched young Young Ireland