The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire, Volumen4

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Arthur William À Beckett
Office of the Tomahawk, 1869
With large folding colored cartoons, by the celebrated Matt Morgan.
 

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Página 272 - This book is a record of both. Those who never saw Artemus in the flesh, let them read of him in the spirit.
Página 257 - Pleased with thyself, whom all the world can please, How often have I led thy sportive choir, With tuneless pipe, beside the murmuring Loire...
Página 154 - tis not long after But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve For daws to peck at : I am not what I am.
Página 56 - Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial...
Página 34 - From Funny Folks, 1879. The two following are taken from Punch : THE MUSICAL PITCH. BREAK, break, break, O voice ! — let me urge thy plea ! — O lower the Pitch, lest utter Despair be the end of me ! 'Tis well for the fiddles to squeak, The bassoon to grunt in its play : 'Twere well had I lungs of brass, Or that nothing but s...
Página 135 - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division of Algebraical Quantities. Proportion. Arithmetical and Geometrical Progression. Simple Equations. GEOMETRY. The First Four Books of Euclid : — or, The principal properties of Triangles, and of Squares and other Parallelograms, treated geometrically : The principal properties of the Circle, and of its inscribed and circumscribed figures, treated geometrically. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.* MECHANICs.
Página 135 - MECHANICS. — Composition and Resolution of Statical Forces. Simple Machines (Mechanical Powers] : — Ratio of the Power to the Weight in each. Centre of Gravity. General Laws of Motion, with the chief experiments by which they may be illustrated.
Página 74 - I a poet be, When I dare send my epigrams to thee? That so alone canst judge, so alone dost make; And, in thy censures, evenly dost take As free simplicity to disavqw, As thou hast best authority t
Página 243 - I am not an ambitious man, who at one time dreams of empire and war, and at another of the application of subversive theories. Educated in free countries in the school of misfortune, I shall ever remain faithful to the duties which your votes and the will of the Assembly may impose upon me. If I were named President, I would not shrink from any danger or from any sacrifice to defend society, now so audaciously attacked. I would devote myself entirely, without any concealed view, to the consolidation...
Página 243 - the Assembly, to know who would govern France "in 1852, but to employ the time at his disposal, so "that the transition, whatever it might be, should be "effected without agitation or disturbance; for...

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