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46 TUB TOM AHA WK. [January 30, 1869.
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Now Ready, Price 8s. t VOL. III. of the ...
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On the 2.<$th January, BRITANNIA for Feb...
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LONDON, JANUARY 30, 1869.
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THE WEEK. Buckingham Palace is closed !
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The Pall Mall Gazette denies that it is ...
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It is reported that a proposition will b...
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A great deal has been said and written l...
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A German origin having been assigned to ...
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A certain action which was tried the oth...
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AN APROPOS SOLILOQUY. By a Girl of the Period.
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To " Whether dye, or ' not tis nobler to...
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A RESUME OF THE LATE DISCUSSION opened in the PAGES OF THE " TELEGRAPH?
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wears Sir, a — fl I ower am a in grocer ...
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46 Tub Tom Aha Wk. [January 30, 1869.
46 TUB TOM AHA WK . [ January 30 , 1869 .
Now Ready, Price 8s. T Vol. Iii. Of The ...
Now Ready , Price 8 s . VOL . III . of the " Tomahawk , " Beautifully Bound , Gilt Edges , Bevelled Boards * Order of any Bookseller ,
On The 2.<$Th January, Britannia For Feb...
On the 2 . < $ th January , BRITANNIA for February , Price is .
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London, January 30, 1869.
LONDON , JANUARY 30 , 1869 .
The Week. Buckingham Palace Is Closed !
THE WEEK . Buckingham Palace is closed !
The Pall Mall Gazette Denies That It Is ...
The Pall Mall Gazette denies that it is an Atheist . It declares that it believes in a devil . Very likely , —a printer ' s devil /
It Is Reported That A Proposition Will B...
It is reported that a proposition will be made in the new Parliament to increase the salary of Her Most Gracious Majesty Victoria , in consideration of the able way in which the Queen performs her very arduous duties . The proposition is likely to be especially popular among the London tradesmen .
A Great Deal Has Been Said And Written L...
A great deal has been said and written lately about Oxford life . The occasion of all this excitement was an article that appeared in the first number of the Britannia , which painted Alma Mater as a most disagreeable and snobbish old creature . tribackbonehates nates the tne march of ot
W Well ell . Oxford Oxford is is Tory lory to to the e oacKDone , , " " marcn , progress , " and consequently knows more about coaching than training /
A German Origin Having Been Assigned To ...
A German origin having been assigned to Mr . Robertson ' s new piece at the Prince of Wales ' s , which , by the way , he never stated to be original , has given rise to a good deal of small talk among his friends . Our first comedy writer cannot yet claim a place by the side of Sheridan , though he has thus unconsciously given the world a second " School" —for Scandal .
A Certain Action Which Was Tried The Oth...
A certain action which was tried the other day , Laing v . Simpson , revealed the existence of what ought to be an obsolete and defunct law . It appears that , within the precincts of the City , any person who likes to go and swear before the Lord Mthat AB \ t 9 keeping a banking account wv in «— the __ City — is ¦>
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An Apropos Soliloquy. By A Girl Of The Period.
AN APROPOS SOLILOQUY . By a Girl of the Period .
To " Whether Dye, Or ' Not Tis Nobler To...
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A Resume Of The Late Discussion Opened In The Pages Of The " Telegraph?
A RESUME OF THE LATE DISCUSSION opened in the PAGES OF THE " TELEGRAPH ?
Wears Sir, A — Fl I Ower Am A In Grocer ...
wears Sir , a — fl I ower am a in grocer his button , but - my hole son and is a a " gentleman veed in his , because cheek . " he I g are ive not him what fifty I pounds should a like -year even and behind no education the counter , yet . his manners Yours Tom , ' s Fool of a Father . . served Sir , — as I nursemaid am as dowdy to my -looking step-mother a girl , as who you is a may monthl meet y nurse , have , and am tab man generall of the y considered day would WH ^ v leave ~*~ ug ^ r ly , though the saucy — ¦ goodnatured girls of the . period If the
young I ^^ should ^^ A « " • • ¦ M be «¦ w ^ happy ^ ^ W ^^ ^^ ^^ to » ww w scrub w w ^^ his Yours ^ house » w ^ v w , *— — ^ v as his — - ^ wife Tilly m g ^ ^ " — — on ^^ ^ r ^ S 200 lowboy ^^^ ^^ a - ^ year ^^ * . ^ m « fl . been Sir that , —I of am the a Royal girl of Kensington . elevated tastes School , my of Art education . Though having one of fourteen and sisters take this I have occasion always which felt that I so had kindl great offer literary to power see myself , in print . The young , man who you scorns the y poor , girl because she is not of the period is unworthy the name ^ of
a Briton . Yours Cordelia , Madder Brown . coals Sir trade , —I am . My a clerk tastes in a are bank cultivated . My parents by my are connection in the sm with allsenior clerks . I like to think I am a type of the young man of the day—so I write to tell you Yours so . , Charlie Coke .
Sir , —I have so often heard tell as my boy is a unmitigated I cad always —that says it does , says me I , a if real Jo marries pleasure one to of find them he ' s pert somebody stuck , up so things out of Bel grave square she'll get more ' unshe deservess'help me ! Sarvice , Mary Ann Sudds .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Jan. 30, 1869, page 46, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_30011869/page/4/
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