Punch, 第 62-63 卷Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1872 |
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第89页
... Parks MR . GLADSTONE made a careful , but satisfactory answer on the Bill , but in much closer connection with MR . GLADSTONE'S conduct subject of Irish Education . He will not disturb the National in the Park Rail - breaking days , the ...
... Parks MR . GLADSTONE made a careful , but satisfactory answer on the Bill , but in much closer connection with MR . GLADSTONE'S conduct subject of Irish Education . He will not disturb the National in the Park Rail - breaking days , the ...
第89页
... Parks Bill , but in much closer connection with MR . GLADSTONE'S conduct in the Park Rail - breaking days , the PREMIER " let into " the other gentleman with a fire and a fury delightful to all but himself . Hot and Hot MR . GLADSTONE ...
... Parks Bill , but in much closer connection with MR . GLADSTONE'S conduct in the Park Rail - breaking days , the PREMIER " let into " the other gentleman with a fire and a fury delightful to all but himself . Hot and Hot MR . GLADSTONE ...
第98页
... Parks ' Regulation Bill , unanimously voted the following resolution : " That , considering the conduct of the Government , a de monstration to protest against the Parks ' Regulation Bill held in Hyde Park on Sunday , the 3rd of March ...
... Parks ' Regulation Bill , unanimously voted the following resolution : " That , considering the conduct of the Government , a de monstration to protest against the Parks ' Regulation Bill held in Hyde Park on Sunday , the 3rd of March ...
第99页
... Park trees looked very black against the sky , and that they had got up there to see the Show for nothing . Little that was interesting occurred as we crossed the Parks , except that my friend threw an empty cigar - light box away , and ...
... Park trees looked very black against the sky , and that they had got up there to see the Show for nothing . Little that was interesting occurred as we crossed the Parks , except that my friend threw an empty cigar - light box away , and ...
第103页
... bottom . " - SHAKSPEARE . " For President we'll choose an ass , And BOTTOм. BOTTOM'S DREAM . NICK BOTTOM ( the Working - Man ) . " I HAVE HAD A DREAM All the World in the Park . PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI . - MARCH 9 , 1872 .
... bottom . " - SHAKSPEARE . " For President we'll choose an ass , And BOTTOм. BOTTOM'S DREAM . NICK BOTTOM ( the Working - Man ) . " I HAVE HAD A DREAM All the World in the Park . PUNCH , OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI . - MARCH 9 , 1872 .
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