Fun, Volume 5Published for the proprietors., 1863 |
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... gentlemen once disputing about polities in BUTTON's coffee - house ; one of them said—— The Chairman wished to put him in mind- The subscriber observed , it did put him in mind of that smart reply which was made when an English gentleman ...
... gentlemen once disputing about polities in BUTTON's coffee - house ; one of them said—— The Chairman wished to put him in mind- The subscriber observed , it did put him in mind of that smart reply which was made when an English gentleman ...
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... gentleman's library was complete ; " and we hope that ere we have done with the science , everyone of our readers will be able to blazon , not only his own arms , but also his legs , or , in fact , any part of himself , according to the ...
... gentleman's library was complete ; " and we hope that ere we have done with the science , everyone of our readers will be able to blazon , not only his own arms , but also his legs , or , in fact , any part of himself , according to the ...
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... gentleman ( for the reviewers differ on this point , and it's sex to one and half - a - dozen to the other ) , called JEAN INGELOW . As there is a grain of true poetry in it , we shall not attempt chaff . Our readers should give it a ...
... gentleman ( for the reviewers differ on this point , and it's sex to one and half - a - dozen to the other ) , called JEAN INGELOW . As there is a grain of true poetry in it , we shall not attempt chaff . Our readers should give it a ...
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... 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 , an active philanthropist , and a thorough man of ...
... 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 , an active philanthropist , and a thorough man of ...
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... gentleman's daughter had been educated , and they professed that sheer gratitude alone induced him to go to the expense of inserting the advertisements , which on each occasion appeared for several consecutive months . We could not ...
... gentleman's daughter had been educated , and they professed that sheer gratitude alone induced him to go to the expense of inserting the advertisements , which on each occasion appeared for several consecutive months . We could not ...
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