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Christmas fare Salisbury: - "Here you are, sir, the old thing-Irish stew. Hot water to follow."...
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Lord Salisbury's remedy for Ireland The whole energies of Lord Salisbury's Government are to be...
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What the British army and navy have to come to John Bull:-"How dare you degrade my Flag, and enl...
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"The Campbells are coming.". Mr. Campbell-Bannerman, the new Scotch Chief-Secretary for Ireland,...
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Cromwell in plaster-of-Paris Uncle Salisbury. - "There! our Arthur [Balfour] looks for all the w...
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After the scrimmage John Dillon-"O-o-h. How will I go home with my broken football?" Pat - "Keep...
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Assassination by law Brutal Balfour (as King John, almost his last appearance on any stage)/
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"Honest" John Bull
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The true heart of Midlothian Scotland to Parnell :-"I offer you here the Freedom of my chief cit...
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A sickening re-hash John Bull to Head Waiter Salisbury - "Is this the appetising treat you promi...
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Blazing and burning Balfour the Brave:-"Boo-oo. I have burnt my fingers and ruined my Coercion e...
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The seperation bogey Lord Salisbury (exhibiting in Edinburgh) - "There, Sandy, there! If we let...
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The Great International Yacht Race 1892 - Before the start Grand Old Captain [William Ewart Glad...
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Stand back! The English democracy speaking through the Electors of Burnley warn the Government o...
Faust and Marguerite. (With a New Denouement). Erin. - "What have I done, that this stranger sho...
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The freedom of the press. Bloody Balfour. -"All England is gazing at these horrors; I must put o...
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