Fun, Volume 5Published for the proprietors., 1863 |
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... England may fairly be proud . A liberal - minded gentleman , who has risen to dis- tinction and affluence by his own exertions , but who remains true to his principles , undazzled by honours and unspoilt by wealth ; a sound politician ...
... England may fairly be proud . A liberal - minded gentleman , who has risen to dis- tinction and affluence by his own exertions , but who remains true to his principles , undazzled by honours and unspoilt by wealth ; a sound politician ...
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... England , governor , and bury him where the dandileo communis ( usual dandelion ) is a waving of its downy head in the moonlight . " Whenever ho spoke in this tone I knew SYKES to be intoxicated ; but he was all the more sincere . Where ...
... England , governor , and bury him where the dandileo communis ( usual dandelion ) is a waving of its downy head in the moonlight . " Whenever ho spoke in this tone I knew SYKES to be intoxicated ; but he was all the more sincere . Where ...
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... England , especially on conversational grounds . I am happy to say the recent rain , even in the absence of the QUEEN , is believed to have been beneficial . At all events , my hairdresser tells me crops are going on well . At the same ...
... England , especially on conversational grounds . I am happy to say the recent rain , even in the absence of the QUEEN , is believed to have been beneficial . At all events , my hairdresser tells me crops are going on well . At the same ...
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... England which would need Very Hard Cash indeed . And on the twenty eighth of April the huge screw of the Formosa began to revolve and she went out to sea and made nine knots an hour for the first three days ; during which time CAPTAIN ...
... England which would need Very Hard Cash indeed . And on the twenty eighth of April the huge screw of the Formosa began to revolve and she went out to sea and made nine knots an hour for the first three days ; during which time CAPTAIN ...
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... England . By - the - bye , I really wonder whether he was dead after all ? In the agitation of the moment and ( I must confess ) in anxiety for my own personal safety , I was perhaps somewhat neglectful both of SYKES and of KID - DEE ...
... England . By - the - bye , I really wonder whether he was dead after all ? In the agitation of the moment and ( I must confess ) in anxiety for my own personal safety , I was perhaps somewhat neglectful both of SYKES and of KID - DEE ...
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