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The ramblerRambler 11.02.1752
  • Datum
    Freitag, 11. Februar 1752
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] worthy of a philofopher; I ſhall therefore openly confefs, that I owe the firſt hint of this inefti mable fecret to the Rabbi Abraham Ben Hannafe, who, in his treatife of precious ftones, has left this account of the magnet: spºris; spri, &c, [...]
[...] for magnetical fame. It would furely be unjuſt to fufpeċt that any of the candidates are ſtrangers to the name or works of Rabbi Abraham, or to conclude, from a late edićt of the royal fociety in favour of the Engliſh language, that philoſophy [...]
[...] imagined, that a ftone, naked or cafed only in the . common manner, will diſcover the virtues afcribed to it by Rabbi Abraham. The fecret of this metal I ſhall carefully conceal, and, therefore, am not afraid, of imitators, nor fhall trouble the offices: [...]
PunchRegister Bd. 048 1865
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Januar 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] !ABRAHAM Lincoln, 182 - Advantage of being Bad-Looking (The),145 Advertisements, 26 [...]
[...] Dizzy's K'rect Card for the “Derby?"227 Dock Leaves, 24 Doctor Abraham Lincoln, 31 Dog Show (The), 249 Doing it “Like a Bird,” 85 [...]
Punch25.03.1865
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. März 1865
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] Esq., who married a niece of the LoRD CHANCELLoR-an appointment created under the New Bankruptcy Act; fourth, the berth of Architect to the Court of Bank ruptcy, to Augustus B. ABRAHAM, brother-in-law to the LoRD CHANCELLOR-an appointment found, necessary under the New Bankruptcy Act. In addition to these, a Secretaryship of Presentations has been given to A, B, ABRAHAM, Esq., and [...]
[...] appointment found, necessary under the New Bankruptcy Act. In addition to these, a Secretaryship of Presentations has been given to A, B, ABRAHAM, Esq., and a MR. R. J. ABRAHAM has been appointed Second Clerk in the Land Registry Office, and his Lordship's son-in-law holds the Official Assigneeship to the Exeter District.” [...]
[...] LoRD WESTBURY's Act, that they have been able to bring it to a dead lock, in spite of an executive strengthened by this powerful force of BETHELLs and ABRAHAMs. But why should the public strain at the last two gnats, after swallowing all those camels? [...]
Punch21.02.1863
  • Datum
    Samstag, 21. Februar 1863
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] MR. IsrAEL ABRAHAMs, a gentleman whose names induce us to think it possible that if elected to Parliament he will take the oaths with his hat on, offers himself to the electors of Devizes. He goes in [...]
[...] think of ordering him to fetch us a cab, because he had signed a letter to us “your obedient servant.” But there is one novel phrase in MR. ABRAHAM's address, and Mr. Punch begs to say that to the promise thus distinctly given he does mean to pin MR. ABRAHAMs, and more: over designs to run avery large pin into him should he prove unmindful [...]
[...] Very well said, MR. ABRAHAMs, and no matter who may oppose you, Mr. Punch recommends you to the men of Devizes. As you have onl to secure 187 of them to obtain your seat; go it, and prosper! Mind, [...]
Punch17.10.1863
  • Datum
    Samstag, 17. Oktober 1863
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] The REveREND HENRY WARD BEEcHER so worships the Union that he is ready to sacrifice his son to it “ſaster than ABRAHAM was going to offer up Is AAc.” This looks like pretty considerable idolatry. One would think that MR. BeECHER must be a queer sort of a Christian. So he is. MR. BEECHER is a War Christian. [...]
[...] looks like pretty considerable idolatry. One would think that MR. BeECHER must be a queer sort of a Christian. So he is. MR. BEECHER is a War Christian. The less he says about ABRAHAM the better. His only ABRAHAM is ABRAHAM LINCOLN. From MR. BEECHER's speech at Glasgow we are surprised to learn that the [...]
Punch28.11.1857
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. November 1857
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] probably be better to say WILLIAM LANGFELDT. WILLIAM is a Christian name, and LANGFELDT does not seem to imply descent from ABRAHAM. And the funny little trick of selling wooden nutmegs for real spice is just that which one can hardly º a gentleman, who really rejoices in such names as Woolf Levy, playing. [...]
[...] if he had, it would of course have produced a little explosion of feeling, like that evinced in the succeeding dialogue:– “MR. ABRAHAM. M.R. DEPUTY Lott was in the foremost rank. “Deputy Lott. You are stating that which you know is untrue. “MR. ABRAH.A.M. You were. [...]
[...] meeting—a time happily past. The courtesies of debate, however, were thus further exemplified : “MR. ABRAHAM. I witnessed it with my own eyes. MR. DEPUTY Lott was present in the chapel during the whole of the first stage of the proceedings for more than half an hour until we went out to perambulate the grounds. He might have [...]
[...] read the sentence of consecration—it was printed. “DEputy Lott. I had a right to be inside to hear it. “MR. ABRAHAM. You were standing within a few feet of the Bishop. “DEPUTY Lott. That's wholly untrue. (Confusion.)" [...]
Punch19.03.1864
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. März 1864
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] “EMMANUEL ABRAHAMs, of Cable Street, said he purchased the silk and ivory pointer of the prisoner between twelve and one o clock on Thursday for 2s. 2d. º: were three pieces of blue silk, three pieces of ribbon, and six pieces of yellow [...]
[...] silk.” No one, surely, but a man far too innocent to be a thief would have taken such property for sale to the shop ºf MR. ABRAHAMs, who proceeded to state what the accused must clearly have been ignorant of, namely, that: [...]
[...] he had been told by EMMANUEL ABRAHAMs to bring him property at any time, whether he obtained it right or wrong." [...]
[...] on both of those points will not fail to recognise, in the abstraction of a Pentateuch from an Ark in a Synagogue, and the conveyance of its furniture to such an establishment as that of MR. ABRAHAMs, a striking º: of the connection between deficient education and crime. Any Put a very ignorant fellow would have known that, whatever might be [...]
The general evening post29.01.1756/30.01.1756/31.01.1756
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 29. Januar 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Engineer William Roy, ---- Lieutenant. Lieut. Abraham Hill, (late of Falmouth’s). Enſign. Quarter Maſter Serjeant John Widdows, - Enſign. Ridgeway Owen Merrick, Gent. – Enſign. [...]
[...] Lieutenant Abraham Hofkins, (from Half Pay of Cholmondeley’s Foot) Lieutenant. - Sullivan, [...]
[...] . Lieutenant Thomas Bennett, (from Half Pay of Pawlett's) , . Second Lieutenant Abraham Brocket, (from Half-Pay of Agnew’s) - Second Lieutenant William Pye, (from [...]
[...] defirous of further Particulars. | I am, Sir, Your obli, ed humble Servant. Ostober 6, 1755. ABRAHAM Fow LE R. I keep the Turk’s Head, Milbank, Weſtminſter. The underwritten are fome of my Friends who knew [...]
Saturday review29.10.1859
  • Datum
    Samstag, 29. Oktober 1859
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] seemed an interesting subject for the meditative mind. But so the fact was stated, on the authority of one Mr. Israel Abrahams, himself a Representative Councillor, who had presented a memorial on the subject, alleged to be signed by the dwellers in Mortimer-street. This memorial the Coun [...]
[...] not five. This document was presented by a deputation, which on meeting the Council, was subjected to a very severe cross-exa mination by Mr. Israel Abrahams and others, who, amongst other things, charged the deputation “not with forgery, but with stating that which was false.” However, not a single shadow [...]
[...] representation, Resolved, that the Board of Works be requested not to alter the numbers in Mortimer-street.” A very long debate followed, in which Mr. Israel Abrahams signalized him. self by styling his brother councillors, more Americano, “the Hon. Mr. M'Evily,” and so on. The word “misrepresentation,” [...]
[...] To be sure, it was proved incidentally that of the five memo rialists, ratepayers and inhabitants of Mortimer-street, produced by Mr. Israel Abrahams, and on whose faith the re-numberin was ordered, two were not ratepayers at all, and Mr. Israe Abrahams was not a ratepayer in Mortimer-street. But this [...]
[...] the houses in Mortimer-street was carried by misrepre sentation.” This motion saved the point of order, but carried the practical question against Mr. Israel Abrahams. This worthy, however, found a friend in his co-religionist, Pro fessor Marks, a Jewish gentleman who superintends a synagogue [...]
[...] on, and held up as having stated a falsehood, a member of their own body”—which happened to be the exact state of things. But the Professor, or as º: Abrahams sonorously saluted him, “the right reverend gentleman, Professor Marks,” evidently considered that the whole credit of the house of Israel was [...]
[...] “the right reverend gentleman, Professor Marks,” evidently considered that the whole credit of the house of Israel was identified with Mr. Israel Abrahams. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were not remotely impugned by the censure on this worthy Caucasian. No doubt his friend had been guilty of a misrepresenta [...]
[...] were not remotely impugned by the censure on this worthy Caucasian. No doubt his friend had been guilty of a misrepresenta tion so gross and childish, that one naturally thinks that Abrahams is mad; but the hint thrown out was eagerly adopted by the assembled candour and wisdom of Marylebone. Mr. Tavener [...]
[...] fesses that somebody committed an error, but will not plead uilty that anybody—still less that their colleague, the Hon. Mr. srael Abrahams—was guilty of misrepresentation, or of some thing which perhaps Solomon or the son of Sirach would have called by a very different and more plain-spoken name. [...]
[...] tions which embrace such as him, and, while embracing him, whitewash a very discreditable proceeding in the corporate in terests of the whole body. Mr. Abrahams, or any such in dividual, might exist in any corporate body; but it is only a corporate body of the Town Council type which could have [...]
Punch07.06.1856
  • Datum
    Samstag, 07. Juni 1856
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] set aside; though not by the eloquence of MR. ABRAHAMS. LORD CREMORNE, in his vi vacious and descriptive [...]
[...] | With this inevitable but no less sensible conviction, it was resolved that, as things could not be mended, they had better remain as they were. - Before the meeting broke up, MR. ABRAHAMs begged leave to explain that he had meyer shrunk from the responsibility of his opinions entertained, written, and—strange to add published. He had castigated certain owls for the meanness with which, behind their backs, [...]
[...] theories to the damage of blue-bottledom. He was there to avow and answer for his opinions— But (we must close with the painful remark) as nobody seemed to question or care what those opinions might be, the meeting broke up, and MR. ABRAHAMs, putting on his hat, took his opinions away with him. [...]