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Title: Punch

Year: 1841 (1840s)

Authors: Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870 Mayhew, Henry, 1812-1887 Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880 Brooks, Shirley, 1816-1874 Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), 1836-1917 Seaman, Owen, 1861-1936

Subjects: English wit and humor English wit and humor, Pictorial

Publisher: (London) : (Punch Publications Ltd., etc.)

Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection

Digitizing Sponsor: The Institute of Museum and Library Services through an Indiana State Library LSTA Grant

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agistrate, who, seeinghis enemy, the bailiff, in the hands of the mob, called out, Dont naUhis ear to the pump. Mr. Punch is glad to think that the writers who try this sort of thingwill find it not quite so easy as they think for unscrupulous andviolent men to lash great masses of Englishmen into a flame byexaggeration and bad logic. In the meantime, as Jupiter Junior, andthose who follow his lead, seem bent on putting to proof their powersin this line, Mr. Punch can only hug himself in the quiet conviction thatall their efforts to distort objections to a half-and-half Reform Bill intoopposition to a complete one, will be unavailing, and that Liberals inand out of the House will form and act up to their own views on thesubject, in despite of the truculent and impudent rhodomontade ofthese most illiberal organs of advanced opinion. OOOD HEWS FOR THE SPIRITUALISTS. In the Army Estimates for this year a sum was voted for disembodiedMilitia. PUNCH, OR THE LONDON_CHARIVARI.-March^1,J866._

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PUDDING BEFORE MEAT. Easl Gb-v-s-*. WHY, JOHN! BEEF BEFORE PUDDING!Dizzy. HA! HA! WHAT AN ABSURD IDEA! March 31, 1866.) PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARTVAKT. 137 (i WHICH OF YOU HAS DONE THIS? H yes, which of you,you Quacks P Do youthink Punch is notdown upon you. Youhumbugs ! In the Timed SecondColumn appears anadvertisement pre-tending to come froma Hungarian Baron,who is troubled withlumbago, and whobegs that any personwho has been curedof that disease willkindly let him knowwhat remedy waseffective. In a month or so,we shall read anotheradvertisement fromsome vendor of Quackmedicine or ointment,referring us to theBarons case, andperhaps containinganother letter fromhim, full of thankful-ness to Providenceand the Quack forthe remedy whichwas kindly sent inanswer to his firstappeal. The Baron,as a Christian and aphilanthropist, willfeel that he has noright to withhold from his fellow creatures the glad news that there isa cure for affliction like unto his. Again we ask you, Quacks, who is

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