Contributions to "Punch": Not Previously ReprintedSmith, Elder, 1891 - 358 Seiten |
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... spent his time at church , and let his kingdom go to rack and ruin . He had a pretty wife , whom he never had the spirit to go near ; and he LECTURES ON ENGLISH HISTORY . 27 IV EDWARD THE CONFESSOR-HAROLD-WILLIAM CONQUEROR.
... spent his time at church , and let his kingdom go to rack and ruin . He had a pretty wife , whom he never had the spirit to go near ; and he LECTURES ON ENGLISH HISTORY . 27 IV EDWARD THE CONFESSOR-HAROLD-WILLIAM CONQUEROR.
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... em * Miss Tickletoby's rancour against Edward's treatment of his wife , and her sneer at the Conqueror's mother , are characteristic of her amiable sex . since , as the Duke of Wellington at Badajos , 28 MISS TICKLETOBY'S.
... em * Miss Tickletoby's rancour against Edward's treatment of his wife , and her sneer at the Conqueror's mother , are characteristic of her amiable sex . since , as the Duke of Wellington at Badajos , 28 MISS TICKLETOBY'S.
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... asks you- will it not be better to pay me ten shillings a - piece all round , and go home to your happy families - to your lovely wives , who will thus run no risk of losing the partners of their beds - D 26 LECTURES ON ENGLISH HISTORY .
... asks you- will it not be better to pay me ten shillings a - piece all round , and go home to your happy families - to your lovely wives , who will thus run no risk of losing the partners of their beds - D 26 LECTURES ON ENGLISH HISTORY .
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... wife he was taking ? -A pretty pass would the world come to , if men were allowed to give up their wives because they were ill - tempered , or go hankering after other people's ladies because their own were a little plain , or so ...
... wife he was taking ? -A pretty pass would the world come to , if men were allowed to give up their wives because they were ill - tempered , or go hankering after other people's ladies because their own were a little plain , or so ...
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... wives . [ Hear , hear . ] Think of poor King Henry , and all the sorrows he brought upon himself ; -and in order not to offend your wives , the best thing you can do is to be very gentle to them , and do without exception every single ...
... wives . [ Hear , hear . ] Think of poor King Henry , and all the sorrows he brought upon himself ; -and in order not to offend your wives , the best thing you can do is to be very gentle to them , and do without exception every single ...
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