Fun, Volumes 5-6Published for the proprietors., 1867 |
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Page 25
... hear of a duchess wanting to turn dairymaid , or of a countess who would be a cheese- monger . A butcher's business is not exactly a pleasant employment for a refined and delicate mind , and we cannot conceive the reason for such a ...
... hear of a duchess wanting to turn dairymaid , or of a countess who would be a cheese- monger . A butcher's business is not exactly a pleasant employment for a refined and delicate mind , and we cannot conceive the reason for such a ...
Page 26
... hear that there are some long - promised pictures under way in many studios . In another week I hope to be able to speak more certainly on the subject . In the meantime I am in a posi- tion to congratulate the public on the fact that ...
... hear that there are some long - promised pictures under way in many studios . In another week I hope to be able to speak more certainly on the subject . In the meantime I am in a posi- tion to congratulate the public on the fact that ...
Page 31
... hear it was the intention of MR . JOHN STUART MILL to bring an amendment in reference to a subject in which he takes a well as a purely philosophical interest . Mr. MILL was moved : - " That in the event of the electoral franchise being ...
... hear it was the intention of MR . JOHN STUART MILL to bring an amendment in reference to a subject in which he takes a well as a purely philosophical interest . Mr. MILL was moved : - " That in the event of the electoral franchise being ...
Page 35
... hear what is to be done - the House of Commons is on tiptoe with expectation , when lo ! up rises a gentleman to make an important dis- closure about ancient history and artificial manure ! Ir is never safe to prophesy until after an ...
... hear what is to be done - the House of Commons is on tiptoe with expectation , when lo ! up rises a gentleman to make an important dis- closure about ancient history and artificial manure ! Ir is never safe to prophesy until after an ...
Page 48
... hear no more of CLOSE and YOUNG Scandals . Should this be the case , nobody will regret that the " Ulster True Blue " managed to impose upon LORD DERBY . My readers will recall , perhaps , the de- fence of the grant in question by SIR H ...
... hear no more of CLOSE and YOUNG Scandals . Should this be the case , nobody will regret that the " Ulster True Blue " managed to impose upon LORD DERBY . My readers will recall , perhaps , the de- fence of the grant in question by SIR H ...
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