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Punch; or, the London
Charivari, Vol. 104:
May 13, 1893
Edited by Sir Francis Burnand
Punch; or, the London Charivari, Vol. 104: May 13, 1893
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How scathingly ... “D
IETTE-ary.”
Punch; or, the London Charivari, Vol. 104: May 13, 1893
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MR. PUNCH TO THE BETROTHED PAIR.
(The Duke of York and t...
... Arth-r B-lf-r. To lead where he once followed.
The Duke of D-v-nsh-re. To acquire a taste for "another place."
Sir A-g-st-s Dr-l-n-s. To grapple with the Opera difficulty.
Mr. H-nry ... forget the speeches he had prepared for Loyal Ulster.
Sir W-ll-m H-rc-rt. To practise Local Option in the New Forest.
Lord R-s-b-ry. To make up his mind about Uganda.
Lord R-nd-lph Ch-...
... then fits
on the outer one and the two other lids
have to be carried separately.
The Five-Foot Sausage
You hang these camp-kettles over the
fire by their bucket handles, from the
tripod or other ... round the
down cord, letting it come back under
the up cord, then round again with the
same finish, and lo! the up cord makes
two half-hitches round the down cord.
You can sl...
... then fits
on the outer one and the two other lids
have to be carried separately.
The Five-Foot Sausage
You hang these camp-kettles over the
fire by their bucket handles, from the
tripod or other ... round the
down cord, letting it come back under
the up cord, then round again with the
same finish, and lo! the up cord makes
two half-hitches round the down cord.
You can sl...
... witnessed
during the French Revolution. Two body-snatchers had been arrested, and whilst being taken to prison had
been torn from the constable by a crowd of the roughest men, who dragged them by their ... primrose were on the high-road to become
dioecious; that the short pistil in the one form, and the short stamens in the other form were tending towards
abortion. The p...
... miscarriage Page 187
The Baby
CHAPTER XVI
HYGIENE AND DEVELOPMENT
OF THE BABY
What to prepare for the coming baby—
Care of the newly-born baby The first
bath—Dressing the cord—Treatment
after the cord falls ... navel
—Bathing baby—Clothing the baby—
Baby's night clothes—Care of the eyes
—Care of the mouth and first teeth—
Care of the skin—Care of the genital
organs...
... contained by the
side of the figure
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and < ;by& gt; the <line> equal to all the <lines>
joining the sides of the polygon (< ;the lines> being parallel to the line
subtended by two ... equal to the surface of one of the cones containing the rhom-
bus,
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and a height equal to the perpendicular drawn from the vertex
of the other cone to a sid...
... as an actor, and that he "ambled in a leather pitch by a
play-wagon" taking at one time the part of Hieronimo in Kyd's famous play, " ;The
Spanish Tragedy." By the beginning ... life with the gallants of the time. The real quality of this comedy is in
its personages and in the theory upon which they are conceived. Ben Jonson
had theories about poet...
... alone in censuring these visits;
The turmoil that attends your sort of people,
Their carriages forever at the door,
And all their noisy footmen, flocked together,
Annoy the neighbourhood, ... managing theaters, and writing
plays. He had his share of applause from the king and from the public; but the satire in
his comedies made him many enemies, and he was the object of th...