Description
Peel then referred to O'Donaghue as a 'Mannikin Traitor'
the one on the left knowingly lays his finger to his nose while the other smiles reassuringly at his client in a satire on legal rapacity
Punch was a consistent opponent of any infiltration of Catholic priests or Catholic ritual into Britain
The comet of 1882 as seen from Streatham
View of St Antholin from the west
Monaco-Ville, Monaco, Cote D'Azur Samuel F.B. Morse Peel then referred to O'Donaghue
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