MODERN IMPROVEMENT!
... Now, my love, let us hear if you have improved much at school. Oh ! I've improved very much, Pa! you shall hear me play-' Nix my Dolly; pals, fake away!' Heavens and earth! Why what can that mean? ...
... Now, my love, let us hear if you have improved much at school. Oh ! I've improved very much, Pa! you shall hear me play-' Nix my Dolly; pals, fake away!' Heavens and earth! Why what can that mean? ...
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... RI-H~liD COBDEN, ESQ MY~ FOR STOCPORT. I-~RICHARD COBDEN, 1SQ , MY, ; FOR STOCKPORTS Tl'e gentleman whose portrait and autograph are given above, is the son of a farmer, in Sussex, in whi&ci county he wavs born ; but, by his own sterling talent and persevering industry, he has, raised ?? from the ranks of the people, to a distinguished position in society, and in the national legislature. 'le ...
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... I I .IX_ .. _L__ _._. Bon. Yon must have this one on, John: iLs necessary to your constitution. l - NOSEY. Come clap it on, Bob; and never mind what faces the old fool makes: he can't help himself. ) JOHN BULL. Murder! murfler! ! What !-i; it not enough that I must support these bloated bloorl-suckers, without adding another ? I will not submit to such villainy any longer! ...
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... A REGULAR GUY! AND NO MIS TAKE. ...
... ALBERT.-Ha! ha! ame cannot resist you Scotch ladies,-you be sa beautiful as all de vorld. Vic.-Oh ! young gentlemnan what I've caught you, ehl! AhM! wait till I get Tyou home again! ...
... They are quite new jinylidear fellow-I'll pledge you my lhonour. 1NT .T 1 . ., . No, I'm d--d if you do; for we don't take i/al in. here, at any price. ...
... id Is it possible a man of your highly respectable appearance can contemplate a robberys? Why it's taking the law into your own hands.' ' Come tip, old gentleman; or I shall fetch you a topper. ...