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THE TOMAHAWK: A SATURDAY JOURNAL OF SATI...
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No. 78.] LONDON, OCTOBER 31, 1868. [Pric...
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UNSOUND MINDS. \ ¦ ¦ ¦
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r '' The When coward all the slinks blan...
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AT HIM, BOYS!
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Commissioner That very irritating of the...
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The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal Of Sati...
THE TOMAHAWK : A SATURDAY JOURNAL OF SATIRE . "INVITAT CULPAM QUI PECCATUM PRETERIT . " S
No. 78.] London, October 31, 1868. [Pric...
No . 78 . ] LONDON , OCTOBER 31 , 1868 . [ Price Twopence .
Unsound Minds. \ ¦ ¦ ¦
UNSOUND MINDS . \ ¦ ¦ ¦
R '' The When Coward All The Slinks Blan...
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the they fruit are always and nothing so but the rind juice is has left been the debtor pressed cannot out of him see his ten way , days to to satisf pay y ing debts just or but unjus he cheat t claims ; s the ; the law give ing s creditors one debt , may the one lay their that writs he owed on , his since coffin his as birth a pall , first . ; He and " his his and throat he adds when one in more an unsound to his never stat - e to of -be mind -paid , " debts say the by being jury ; buried at the expense of the parish . But another man , who ha s
any stead many manv debts debts of nce his , , and and throat pay sees sees ing , and not not them , , smug nor nor , app ever ever , lies closel did did the y see see shaved razor , . or to , wished wished and his respect chin to to see see in - - ., court able , , goes which —b is ankrupt not difficult ; he is to of pass so , und instead mind of . appealing He passes to the the hi did ghest and Court so , which that is he difficult is of sound to pass mind , as . that foolish fellow Take , another proves case . A girlunmindful of the advice of
the Psalmist , " putteth her young trust in man , , " and finds the man as unworth She cannot y of get the the trust trust as back of the , nor love the she love has ; she lavished had arranged on him . on a certain which future she had , but based she had her calculations mistaken the so past she and ives the present life as a mistake which she had fallen intonot , all of g her own up fault but so so she she which murmurs murmurs she had manv all the Dravers power for for to him him fall , and and out of one one when for for herself herself she chos and and e , , many prayers ,
then buries the troubles she dare not endure in the nearest , river—she drowned herself " when in an unsound state of mirid , " abides —so the the coroner issue of ' s jury her troubles says . But and her taking wiser sister child patiently in her recites arms , appears the history befo of re her another wrongs and , , and a of very the different little mistake jury . as She to th the ¦ e " ¦ rude trustee —— ¦ ww— — -ym incidents - * r she ^ —• - ¦ - —¦ — had www « of chosen - —^ — her — ¦— - —r -mr ™ ; m ww she w- ^^ nr mv adorn > w *** w s with ww •* . » tearful v ^^ wv * * f » 4 b touches «>^« 14 WAA ^ fM 1
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have a sound mind ! That foolish girl , of unsound mind , river could no bu t the restore othe h r e r ne damaged of sound virt m ue ind with has the ot w at n e r ce little the ; , , g the sum article towards will the be needful as good repairs as ev , a r n d no doubt , in a year or two , sel ves . s n It is an the easy pons probl asinorum em to solv that e , this many one philosop we have hers set stick our-
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they at . It prove is a to pity be that unsound some as peop soon le were as they given are required minds at for all use , if . could We once not heard think of : he a man had better who went have mad left fro it alone m thinking , and sat that down he mattere and whistled d which till . If fortune he had , or the death first , he came would —it not would have not wanted have brain These s ; the peop latter le of unsound would not mind have should cared , be if he kept had out brains of trouble or not ' s . way VV C-Jf ; y and CV 1 . J . V 4 . as O . O for J . VSJL thinking l . JL-I . J . XJCVl .. LJ . j ^} , wh VV XJLJf y that I . J . J . C 4 . W . is J . ^ so i-J V it dangerous % am- **^ ¦ % it - ¦ -. w sad — ~ - to - ~ - them is it
that not did the the , to Law other see ^ day poor ht , taking creatures to protect off jump their them out hats from of and Life . coats as Is these as the two , or g only irls what preparation would , have for Eternity come to ? them It is ? very Probabl hard to y evil say , , or they they would lived themselves have gone to further it . Death in this put world it out : they of their had power their womanhood to degrade water still , — rather it was than all the lose treasure it . The they case had was , and lain they buried h to it them in the : V others / WJ . 1 WJ . £ > had XiaU been U \*\* J . J . deceived ViVVrWl V VrV * , 9 they t » . * .. fcWJf had ** - * . ^ -fc been »^ would w ** - ** p deceived w . w~— enoug - -w — - have ; j others — — had
never done them had justice others done had them iven , it they and drifted never down into justice ininfamy famy ; . they Not ; would very have close g to or g subtle ive up it , up reasoning , and , drift and down yet close into surel enough for and persons ef to of be unsound brave mind is so . difficult It is a . cowardl To face y escape ruin , misery Were y ; , starvatio ey ever y n taug is brave ht how ; but ? Does how are this these bravery to come face it of ? , instin " Of ct unsound ? No : they mind want . " The sound word minds s ri . ng in our ears . Will
that f creatures -liat be "he the the stand ve verdict rdict face when when to face we we with who who them make make and laws laws the for for Great these these Judge poor poor I May it be so , and not , " Of unsound heart !"
At Him, Boys!
AT HIM , BOYS !
Commissioner That Very Irritating Of The...
Commissioner That very irritating of the Metropolitan though senile Police Jack in ( about office whom , the some Chief - thing succeeded more in will arousing be found the in British another Lion of . these The pages contin ) , ued has oppres at last - sion of the canine race has led to the foundation of a " Dog Protection Society , " which , the prospectus states , has been formed 1 st with To the legally following obtain objects the : — abrogation of Sir Richard
2 nd . . To Mayne legally ' s last obtain order an , alt now eration in force in the . Act of Parliament to cause which such enables an order any to on be ejman made , . " if he think fit , " fa Society rther We . c , s r Will o diall far y not a concur s it the goes Council in , but the scheme or is a Board pity of , or the does wh Dog atever not go Protection the a little governing body of the Society may be styled , add ? one more
clause to its prospectus—some such as the following — 3 rd . To decr otherwi compel ees se an dismiss d the Treasury g-headed Sir Richard to obstina pension Mayne cy , , being superannuate , whose more br than utal , or flesh or blood can endure , are becoming dangerous We began to by the calling peace Sir of the Richard metropolis Mayne . a very irritating person . So he is . Even Tomahawk is losing his temper over him
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Oct. 31, 1868, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_31101868/page/1/
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