JOHNNY BULL AND HIS LIGHT SOVEREIGNS
... This is the sort for me, my lads ! Although a little one, she's worth her weight in Gold, and no mistake. ...
... This is the sort for me, my lads ! Although a little one, she's worth her weight in Gold, and no mistake. ...
... AP A'S H I 0 N S. From arrangcments which we have entered into with parties in London, eve expect to be able to furnish periodically a series of Plates, of which the above is a specimen In future, each plate will be accompanied with explanatory and descriptive letter-press, illustrative of the Fashions of the Season, which, we hope, will be acceptable to a considerable portion of our ...
... Sum of R8,10, FOfR TI-TE, CFIAR'ls'r CO-OPERATIVE LAND C@DMPArY. The Estate is 1]0 Miles fron) London. It is wvitbin 1s miles of Cheltenbham, 9 of Gloucester, 9 of Tewklesbury, 41 ol Ledbury, and 2 of Malvern, all large and important Market Towns. Ledhury is a rapidly im- proving place, having a direct communica- tion with the Estaet by mneans of a canal in the imimediate neiglbhoiirbood; on ...
... You are perfectly right, Mrs. Russell; having so long nursed the mother, WE have a right to nurse the daughter. i Aye, and our chief business must be to keep her in leading-strings as long as possible. ...
... MALIMIE CAPPE LLE (LAFEAUGE). ...
... AFIANED CONSR OFLMOUR OT A) RCOUS lUN THME AFFIANCED CONSORT OF OUR YOUTHI-FUL AND GRACIOUS QUEEN VICTORIA. ...
... T1HIE WEIGHT OF THE PEERAGE. RUSSELL-How the people writhe! They'll upset us if we dont look out. WELLINGTON-Damn the people! Drink your wine. Haven't-we made a coalition? You must game it new man!, Guards ! prick the devils. ...
... RO USED AT LAST. That's right 01(1 Fellow, dIang 'uai they've tormeated yeo long enough. Shake the varmiint. Into him boy. Sooks howv that ftt chap do sing otit. ...
... TT T -- - - A d 3 :a tr:AdDll -o. .- - tan o 1-1 Abase -IA 1. 11.1)4 -LFJ.1 .ta1. I U 11,1) 1,J.L 1111)4U I JU hU%~ 0 I 9 IJ'. U_ V Q V IQkL I %..J1L TH-E ILLUSTRIOUS.-Adieu, Mistare Pull ; you are bon very fine old gentleman. I come to dis gountry to do you a very important service, and shall send ovare a few hundred of my poor gountrymen for you to keep in return. Adieu! adieu! adieu! I ...
... re U 0y LS y Il n S r V, 4 Z-zz The ' Battledore Battle' is only in sport, A political game for the children at Court; Now the Whig sends the shuttlecock high in the air, Now the Tory hits hard, and comes in for his share; Now John with due flourishes keeps up the game, Now Arthur looks out, and laments that he's lame. They quarrel, 'tis true; for the Tory, no dunce, Will give, if he can, ...
... WHO'S AFRAID ! ' What's that, Liza? Its very awful! Not that I'm a-a-fear'd of lHapperitions- n-n-not in the 1-1-least! Oh, Lord! Oh, Lord!. ...