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Punch24.09.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. September 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] count for the emptiness of a Grand Hotel. We look for this, seeing that JöMP has been half an hour in the hotel, conversing down [...]
[...] to put such a question. The fact, he thinks, speaks for itself. How ever, he replies, “Well—um—um—you are the only people ere—O yes; because—you see—um—um—” here he finishes thinking it out as us “you see,_dere is nobody else in de place.” - MAULLIE' delighted. Galleries of pictures. He spends his first day [...]
[...] motto for the Boompje Club. Look up there !” With his umbrella he points upwards, towards the other side of the open Place. At first we see nothing except the tall houses closely wedged in between one another, as if they’d come late to see a per formance and there was only standing-room for them. [...]
[...] for whist, have it, he will then act on the above Christian sentiment, and be a happy and virtuous Boompje. We won't see the P , but we pass through its hall in order to ascend a tower (MAULLIE will go up a tower wherever there is one), in order to see the bird's-eye view. [...]
[...] cease. : Hurrah for Broek 1" we all cry, enthusiastically. . JöMP,” cries BUND ; “isn’t Broek well worth seeing P” º Yell ... returns JóMP,.." Q, yes—um—um—it is vorth seeing–0 Yeº en he adds, with his usual profound regard for the truth, [...]
[...] º, C. SELous, praising up % those frightful statues you see at places like the Bri tish Museum and Crystal Palace, more than a hun [...]
[...] What a silly idea, when everybody knows that black patches set off a fair complexion, and make it look better, but white can only make black look so much the uglier. Of course one sees that it is very absurd to wear white patches on a black face, and any one capable of seeing that, with a grain of common sense must see that wearing black [...]
[...] Und blay de harmony und tune? Potstausend, no, it cannot pe; De Deutschers' band not dere you'll see. [...]
[...] “odour.” Combined, they might indicate a Cordial Perfume. But what is the use of guessing, when we are to be told the grand secret, perhaps before these lines see the day? [...]
[...] Out of SEAsoN NotE.-How seldom one sees a Cabman in spectacles. [...]
NatureInhaltsverzeichnis 05.1873/06.1873/07.1873/08.1873/09.1873/10.1873
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 01. Mai 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] o6 Glacial Theories, Originators of (See Agassiz, Forbes, Tyndall) [...]
[...] 489, 552 Mechanical Combination of Colours, 262 Mechanical Science (See British Association, Sec. G.) Medals awarded by French Societies, 55 Medical Studies, 461 [...]
[...] Merrill (G. C.), Motion in a Circle, 77 “Metallurgy, Manual of,” by G. H. Makins, F.C.S., 302 Metamorphoses of Insects (See Insects) Meteor at Tiverton, 487 Meteors, November, 1872, 385 [...]
[...] Parker (W. K., F.R.S.), Researches on the Anatomy of Fish, 74 Peccary, Internal Nose of, 488 Penikese Island (See Agassiz, Alex.) Perception in the Lower Animals, 6, 65, 67, 77,282, 284, 302, 22 [...]
[...] scope Tube, 284; “Photography, A Manual of,” by Geo. Dawson, M.A., 82 Physical Science (See British Association, Sec. A) “Physics, History of,” by F. Hoeſer, 320 “Phvsics, Mathematical Principles of,” by Prof. Rev. J. Challis, [...]
[...] F.R.S., 279 “Physikalis he Technik,” by Dr. J. Frick, 62 Physiology (See British Assºciation, Sec, D) “Physiology of Man.” by A. Flint, jun., M. D., 98 “Physiology of the Eye,” by S. H. Salom, 322 [...]
[...] Poison and Venom. Venomous Caterpillars, 7, 44, Iol Polaris Exploring Ship (See Arctic Exploration) Polarisation of Light in tºe Rainbow, 466 Pollen, Natural Pro ection of, I I I [...]
[...] Population, Statistics of Increase, 172 Porpoises Intelle t ºf, 163. 229 ; at Brighton Aquarium, 229,405 Portland (See American Association) Potato Disease, New, 12 Potential Energy, 35 [...]
[...] triculidae, 484 “Trades Guild of Learning,” 151, 171, 293, 494 Transit of Venus (See Venus) Trap Rocks, their Meteorological Influence, 181 Triangulation of Europe, 192 [...]
[...] £ººt. The, 335, 395 : “Zoo ogv, His Jry of "ty Prºf. J. V cºor Carus, 18; Thomé’s “Lehrouch der Zoologie,” 198. (See British Association, Sec, D) [...]
NatureInhaltsverzeichnis 05.1874/06.1874/07.1874/08.1874/09.1874/10.1874
  • Datum
    Freitag, 01. Mai 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Orients lists, International Congress of, 375, 419 “Ornithology, Field,” by Dr. Elliot Coues. 146 Ornithology (See British Association, Sec. D) Orwell, River, Discovery of a Buried Forest, 528 Osiers, Cultivation of, 448 [...]
[...] Pickering (Prof. Edw. C.), “Physical Manipulation,” 16o Pigeons used for Press purposes, 360 Pitcher-Plants, 253, 463, 512 (See Carnivorous Plants) ": Carnivorous, by Dr. Hooker, C.B., Pres. R.S. (Br. A.), 6 [...]
[...] 4. - P&on. Snakes of Australia, 273 Polar Exploration (See Arctic Exploration) Polarisation of the Aurora, 398 Polarisation of Light, by W. Spottiswoode, Treas. F.R.S., [...]
[...] iodides of the Olefines (Br. A.), 432 Skull, Peruvian, 123, 355 Skull, Vertebrate (See Hunterian Lectures) Smith (Geo.), his Assyrian Expedition, 134 Smith (Hermann), Physical Action at the Mouth of Organ [...]
[...] State Aid to Science, 22, 132, 286 Statistical Society, 195,472 Statistics (See British Association, Sec. F) Stewart (Prof. Balfour, LL.D.), Experiments on a Magnetised Copper Wire, 96 [...]
[...] Telescopes, Achromatic, Construction of (Br. A.), 431 Telescope, Great, for California, 271 Temperature of the Deep Sea, (See Deep-sea Temperature) Terrestrial Magnetism, 223 Testimonials to Scientific Candidates, 241 [...]
[...] Vogel (Dr. Herman), Researches in Photography, 281 Volcano, Submarine, Society Islands, 384 Volcanoes (See Etna) Volcanic Phenomena of County Antrim (Br. A.), 324 [...]
[...] White (Gilbert), Memorial to, 152 Whitworth Scholarships, 254 Wild Flowers and Insects (See Insects) Williams (Dr.), Alga from Jersey (Br. A.), 433 Wilson (Prof. Daniel), The Long Peruvian Skull, 46, 355 [...]
[...] History,” 519 Woolwich Aeronautical Experiment, 461 Women, Education of (See Female Education) Workman (Chas.), Salivary Glands of Cockroach, 439 Wright (Dr.), Opium Derivatives (Br. A.), 432 [...]
[...] Zoology (See British Association, Sec. D) [...]
Punch10.02.1866
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. Februar 1866
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] SEE the proud SPEAKER, re-elected, stand, The great Crown Lawyers upon either hand— PALMER, who edited the Book of Praise, [...]
[...] While Stassfeld, by his friends unfairly sold, Sits, a dejected party, in the cold. . Tantaene animis? See mitres twain. Two theologians meet with huge disdain. The Pope's tiara bold GEORGE Bow YER crowns [...]
[...] If any one wants to see Lady Teazle well played let him go to the St. James's, and [...]
[...] played let him go to the St. James's, and see Miss HERBERT in that character. I do not say an [...]
[...] an entire novelty. Gallery and pit crowd to see it, and have a general idea that it is by DION [...]
[...] 401. The love of evil is the root of all money. Consider this well, for I see you don't understand it. [...]
[...] Çries, “Wal, I say, PAT, I conclude you’ve struck ile,” To the bar then they go, liquor up after that, And yºu next in his carriage reclining see PAT, ith his Office of Centre and Circle so green. [...]
[...] Anrious Mamma (as she sees her Duck of a Daughter take the water). My darling child! You are going in with your back-hair on! Duck of a Daughter (who combines a regard to appearances with a [...]
[...] [Has the satisfaction of seeing the Lady still on the Platform when the Train starts, while the Captain has the Carriage to himself. [...]
[...] On the right of the Strand, as you walk to the West, The street of all London the finest and best, You'll see a Greek word on a portico tall: The building behind it is Exeter Hall. [...]
NatureInhaltsverzeichnis 11.1870/12.1870/01.1871/02.1871/03.1871/04.1871
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 01. November 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Scientific Teaching in (See Science [...]
[...] tute, 23 I Hyatt (James), on the Spectrum of the Aurora, 104 Hybridity and Mimicry (See Mimicry) [...]
[...] (See Darwinism, Genesis of Species, [...]
[...] 92, 113, 132; his “Lessons on Elementary Physics,” 163; on Heat Spectra, 276 Stone Age, the (See Polished Stone Age) Strange (Colonel), on Dr. Stewart's Lecture at Manchester, 5; on the Loss of the Captain, 45 [...]
[...] Stralsund, Natural History Society, 356 Strasburg, Natural History Museum, 352 Straw-hat Manufacture in Santander, Colombia. 36; (See Chip Hats) Strecker's “Jahresbericht uber die Fortschritte der Chemie,” 485 [...]
[...] rature, 434, 468, 469 Sun Stroke, 16S Sun, Total Eclipse of December 22, 1870 (See Eclipse, Corona). Surf-swimming in the Sandwich Islands, Io [...]
[...] art's Elementary Physics, 163 Taylor (Sedley), on “Helmholtz's Tonempfindungen,” 465 Telegraphy, Russian-American Telegraph, 74 (See Earthquakes) Temperature, its Connection with Sun-spot Phenomena, 434,468 Temple Memorial, Rugby, 361 [...]
[...] Tree Worship, 74, 114, 194 7Pichiurus lepturus, taken at Seaton, Io'ſ Trinity College, Dublin (See Dublin) Truffle Cultivation, 54 Tubular Postage Service, 450 ; R. Sabine, C.E., on Pneumatic [...]
[...] on Sharpe's “Monograph of the Alcedinidae,” 466 Waller (F. H.), on the Aurora, 468 War Balloons used in Paris (See De Fonvielle) Ward (John C.), on a Meteoric Shower, 168 Water-Snakes of India, 394 [...]
[...] Yeats (Dr.), his “Natural History of Commerce,” 103 Yellow (See Colour) Yosemite Valley and Sierra Nevada, of California, 44 Young (Prof. C. A.), Spectroscopic Notes by. I lo; on Brown [...]
Punch27.07.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. Juli 1867
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] And all the cannons flashing high, NELson might waken from the dead, To see the QUEEN and Turk ge by.” [...]
[...] les Snobs, of all countries, specially English, though, rush to their windows to see, fol lowing the ducal steps with opera-glasses, and dying for [...]
[...] goes. ..He my friend) rises slowly, and says, “Well, he really must go to— where to go to, as in a few minutes I see him loung [...]
[...] - tended not to see or hear him, and he went away, to bed. Caught the An elderly º who has second part of “Voici le Sabre.” [...]
[...] Then I thought, “"Tis for me That she whines and she whimpers;” And it thrilled me to see Those sensational simpers; And I said, “This is ...}. !”, a phrase I had [...]
[...] DeAR SPEc,+As you like to see good acting, I hardly need inquire if you have been to the French plays. The company is a scratch one, and Parisians might sneer at them, yet see how well they pull together, [...]
[...] “WELL, you see, Sir, times is changed. Things is not as they used to was. aders is changed. Wheelers is changed, Springs too aint to be depended on. At one time when a party had booked his place at [...]
[...] who were pººl out violently from their places, sustained a wery severe shock. As for the low characters who did all they could to j. the hosses, they raised a reg’lar whoop when they see the wehicle upset, and then as Jonathas says, they caved in l’” [...]
[...] has not been able to quit the shore, and is now standing with her father the Gorernor at a first-floor window of the Pier Hotel, looking through a telescope.—Rain: mist.) I see–(bang, lang, smoke)—I see–(bang dang bang, more smoke, thicker mist)—I see— Governor (who has paid tucenty guineas for his rooms, annoyed). [...]
[...] bang, more smoke, thicker mist)—I see— Governor (who has paid tucenty guineas for his rooms, annoyed). The British Fleet you cannot see. °Cos it is not in sight. [Bang. Smoke. Denser mist. [...]
All the year round22.03.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 22. März 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Harry, in the same tone. The young man bowed his head. “I see that very clearly now, sir; but I have been so miserable under your dis pleasure, and I do not always see things [...]
[...] came to see what kind of person he is.. [...]
[...] “We shall catch them up in the next ward, where there are half a dozen new cases, which you will see. Interesting case of jaundice—rheumatic fever in several stages. Oh, you’ll see, you’ll see,” and [...]
[...] gical way, turned on me sharp, and said, abruptly: “Would you like to see Jones's nose. It is worth seeing. Jones is famous at this sort of thing.” [...]
[...] “You see,” said Forcep, with serene approval, “how we do the thing.” “I have heard,” I remarked, in the bland [...]
[...] * See ALL THE YEAR Rous D, New Series, vol. ix., p. 389. [...]
[...] me were, “John, I’ll have slipped awa’ be fore the doctors come, but when they dae come, jest ye see that they no gang oot of this hoose sober. Bring up half a dozen of my Earthquake port, and see they dae [...]
[...] said the other, “which, I am sure, go be yond your meaning. Mr. Doughty asked to see Lady Duke.” “Asked I don't believe it. Let me see him. If the man's capable enough to [...]
[...] “Asked I don't believe it. Let me see him. If the man's capable enough to see her he can see me. I tell you what, sir, I know there's a game going on here. Let me pass.” [...]
[...] “But when I see one woman let in and another excluded—my Corinna, for whom the man would give his last breath—why [...]
Punch23.07.1864
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Juli 1864
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] tioned various interesting purchases that had been made, none of which, any more than a whole host of other invaluable things, can the public see, until those beasts and birds shall be taken away. While, we can see four beautiful giraffes and two hippopotamuses alive, it is too absurd to fling ſº Greek marbles into a cellar, to leave room for [...]
[...] five shillings, and will have the *::::::: wearing the badge. This would seem to imply that the badge must be something orna mental or useful, and increases our desire to see an article, the privi [...]
[...] We see a good deal of [...]
[...] Onfºrms the dining-room, lift up the different covers and choose your dish. - When making a call, see that your boots are quite clean before going [...]
[...] One surely sees enough of sickness in the world, without wanting to see it introduced upon the stage, and I could wish that in Mirella the sun-stroke had been stricken out of the libretto, ere the pen of the [...]
[...] “I see Jerusalem and Madagascar, And North and South Amerikee, And the British fleet a riding at anchor, [...]
[...] ment, for unless you cross the Thames, or made a journey to the City, you will only find four theatres which are not now shut up. At these you have the choice of either seeing the Ticket ºf Leave Man for the three hundred and sixtieth time, or of seeing MR, WEBSTER in one of his old parts (Janet Pride or the Dead Heart, pray which, MR. CRITIC, [...]
[...] the three hundred and sixtieth time, or of seeing MR, WEBSTER in one of his old parts (Janet Pride or the Dead Heart, pray which, MR. CRITIC, do you incline to call his best?) or of seeing a new play—at least a newly borrowed one—for MA’AMSELLE STELLA Colas, or of seeing a new burlesque on the now fashionable Faust. If you have caught the [...]
[...] newly borrowed one—for MA’AMSELLE STELLA Colas, or of seeing a new burlesque on the now fashionable Faust. If you have caught the Faust fever, and have given your two guineas to see PATTI as Mar [...]
[...] to see her in a piece where (your pardon, Mr. French Author) the words are of small consequence, than to see her make a talking ballºt-girl of [...]
Punch11.11.1871
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. November 1871
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] alists. I, who, am both a Spiritualist and a Darwin ist, see no reason at all why they should. On the con trary, I see very much rea [...]
[...] —with his wife' - We learn that DocTEURODo Russel, the celebrated journalist, has been appointed the ambassador of Great Britain at Berlin. See here another proof how perfide Albion is plotting for the ruin of our France I Correspondent of the Times during the recent war, the [...]
[...] “THOUGHT IS FREE.” The Tempest. Miss Minerva Bristlington (fiercely). “‘Howown AND OBEY, INDEFD ! Ha! Ha! I should just Like to SEE A MAN Ask Me [...]
[...] To " Howoup AND OBEY’ HIM l’’ - [“I’ve no doubt you'd like to see him very much indeed 1" thought the two Miss Marigolds—but they didn't say so. [...]
[...] - Sub-LIEUTENANT. “GET OUT, I SAY,-BOTH OF YOU! CON-FOUND IT : D YOU THINK I'VE GOT NOTHING ELSE TO DO BUT BUY BRACELETS, AND SEE RATS KILLED NOW! ” [...]
[...] asks, “Why don't Then, seeing me writing my notes, “Are you writing something [...]
[...] writing something nice about me? Do let me see it—won't you?”. I tell her that it's nothing for [...]
[...] you?”. I tell her that it's nothing for her to see. She re plies, “Why? Why mayn't I see it?” [...]
[...] or to whomsoever you like to victimise.” BUNTER comes up, and offers her flowers, shyly. “Here’s a lark' " I see through it, you know ! hofferin' flowers to a gal. Luncheon's comin'! WETHERBY | * [...]
[...] Dismembered the big British Empire to see (Ourselves first dismembered would once have been we). That's all the advantage to Ireland we mean [...]
Punch24.09.1864
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. September 1864
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] And says: “The Friar of Orders Gray, Whom ye came here to see, [...]
[...] “Of course you . see the cause, There’s nothing to be earned; We don't take money at the doors, [...]
[...] to oneself. I dare say that you do not know who wrote the lines, “I see a hand you cannot see that beckons me away.” Well, I do know. [...]
[...] and º wrote in the Spectator. They came into my head when I was seeing a y off at the Station of the Great Northern Railway, and [...]
[...] choleric you are.” I assure you that I am acting in, your interest, if #. could only see things in that light. I don't - want, your money. Limpets [...]
[...] know what to expect. This is Waterloo Bridge. You remind me that CANova said it was worth coming to England to see it. CANova was a great man, but I love [...]
[...] MRs. NoFTH, “YOU SEE, MR. LINCOLN, WE HAVE FAILED UTTERLY IN OUR COURSE OF ACTION ; I WANT PEACE, AND SO, IF YOU CANNOT EFFECT AN AMICABLE ARRANGEMENT, I MUST PUT THE CASE INTO OTHER HANDS.” [...]
[...] bonnets were more common than they were ten years ago, and that the splendid old Dutch skull-plates were going out of fashion. These, however, you still see upon some country village swellesses, who it may be have inherited their grandeur from their grandmothers. Here and there too you still see the corkscrew horns or hairpins, which are worn [...]
[...] (See balad below, koped by a frend o' mine as is a Skule master and a man o' letrs.) [...]
[...] We ne'er see a Warsman at anchor in bay, But we joice 'cause no dry-rot can make her decay, And our Bilers well made are by MAUDslay or PENN, [...]