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Title: Supplement To "Punch, Or The London Charivari."--October 14, 1914
"Punch" and the Prussian Bully
Author: Various
Release Date: March 13, 2009 [EBook #28324]
Language: English
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And italics so: _1857-1914._
SUPPLEMENT TO "PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI."--OCTOBER 14, 1914.
"PUNCH" and the PRUSSIAN BULLY
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Illustration: _January 10, 1857._
*** =The Prussian Bully disturbs the Peace of Europe.=
_1857-1914._
"PUNCH" OFFICE, 10 BOUVERIE STREET, LONDON, E.C.
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Illustration: =THE REWARD OF (DE)MERIT.=
KING PUNCH PRESENTETH PRUSSIA WITH THE ORDER OF "ST. GIBBET."
_May 7, 1864._
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*** =The Prussian Bully tears up a "scrap of paper" pledging him to
respect the integrity of Denmark.=
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Illustration: =JACK ON THE CRISIS.=
"BLOW IT, BILL! WE CAN'T BE EXPECTED TO _FIGHT_ A LOT O' LUBBERLY SWABS
LIKE HIM. WE'LL _KICK_ 'EM, IF THAT'LL DO."
_July 2, 1864._
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*** =The Prussian Bully gives great offence to England.=
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Illustration: =BRIGANDS DIVIDING THE SPOILS.=
_August 13, 1864._
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*** =The Prussian Bully takes his share of the plunder.=
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Illustration: =CHECK TO THE KING.=
_Bismarck_ (_reads from 3,000 Citizens of Cologne_). "IN VIEW OF THE
MISERABLE CONDITION OF THE COUNTRY IN VIEW OF A CIVIL WAR, WITH ITS
ATTENDANT SUFFERINGS AND FEARFUL CALAMITIES ... WE COUCH A SOLEMN
PROTEST AGAINST ENGAGING IN SUCH A WAR...."
_King of Prussia._ "WHAT IS THAT? DARE MY SUBJECTS OBJECT TO BE
SLAUGHTERED! WHAT NEXT, I WONDER?"
_June 2, 1866._
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