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- Savory Con. by Cox,
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178]
- Schools of Design,
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83],
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159]
- Seeing Nothing,
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226]
- Shall Great Olympus to a Molehill Stoop?
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89]
- Shocking want of Sympathy,
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29]
- Should this meet the Eye,
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203]
- Sibthorpiana,
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144]
- Sibthorp’s Corner,
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233],
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- Sibthorp on Borthwick,
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- Sibthorp on the Corn Laws,
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118]
- Sibthorp’s Very Best,
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75]
- Sibthorpian Problems,
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180]
- Signs of the Times,
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253]
- Sir Francis Burdett’s Visit to the Tower,
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- Sir Peter Laurie,
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- Sir Robert Peel and the Queen,
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93]
- Sir Robert Peel (Loquitur),
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- “Slumber, my Darling,”
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237]
- Some things to which the Irish would not swear,
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177]
- Something Warlike,
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1]
- So much for Buckingham,
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159]
- Songs for Catarrhs,
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205]
- Songs for the Sentimental,
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49],
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- Songs of the Seedy,
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155],
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167],
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179],
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251]
- Soup, à la Julien,
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264]
- Spanish Politics,
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167]
- Sparks from the Fire—All is not Lost,
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- Speech from the Hustings,
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24]
- Sporting—the Knocker Hunt,
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- Sporting Face,
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145]
- Sporting in Downing-street,
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69]
- Starvation Statistics for Sir Robert Peel,
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267]
- Stenotypography,
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15]
- Street Politics—Punch and his Stage-Manager,
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6]
- “Stupid as a Post,”
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241]
- Supreme Court of the High Inquisitor Punch,
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- Surrey Zoological Gardens,
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109]
- “Syllables which breathe of the Sweet South,”
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- Syncretic Literature,
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112],
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124]
- Synopsis of Voting according to Cant,
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- Sweet Autumn Days,
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- Taking the Hodds,
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133]
- Taking a Sight at the Fire,
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220]
- Theatrical Intelligence,
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107]
- TALES, SKETCHES, &c.
- A Day-Dream at my Uncle’s,
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193]
- A Rail-Road Novel,
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2]
- Father O’Flynn and his Congregation,
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125]
- My Uncle Bucket,
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64]
- My Friend Tom,
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101]
- Say it was “me,”
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148]
- “Take Care of Him,”
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268]
- The Barber of Stocksbawler,
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161]
- The Currah Cut,
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76]
- The Gold Snuff-box,
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183]
- The Great Creature,
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169]
- The Heir of Applebite,
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109],
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- The Man of Habit,
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191]
- The Omen Outwitted,
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117]
- The Professional Singer,
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4]
- The Puff Papers,
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242],
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254],
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266]
- Tom Connor’s Dilemma,
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153]
- The Sailor’s Secret,
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22]
- The Tiptoes,
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133]
- The Wife Catchers,
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34],
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37],
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49],
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61]
- Theatre-Royal Drury Lane,
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47]
- The Above-bridge Navy,
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35]
- The Amende Honorable,
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107]
- The Bane and Antidote,
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241]
- The Beauty of Brass,
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111]
- The Boy Jones’s Log,
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46]
- The Broth of a Boy,
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269]
- The Battle and the Breeze,
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130]
- The Corn Laws and Christianity,
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114]
- The Cheroot,
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273]
- The Copper Captain,
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267]
- The Corsair; a Poem to be read on Railroads,
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241]
- The Dinnerology of England,
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78]
- The Destruction of the Aldermen,
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215]
- The Desire of Pleasing,
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181]
- The Election of Ballinafad,
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21]
- The Entire Animal,
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12]
- The Explosive Box,
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28]
- The Evil most to be Dreaded,
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143]
- The Fastest Man,
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267]
- The Fasting Phenomenon,
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130]
- “The force of Fancy could no further go,”
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216]
- The Fêtes for the Polish,
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249]
- The Fire at the Tower,
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195]
- The Gent’s Own Book,
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75],
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85],
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98],
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147],
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190],
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207]
- The Great Cricket Match at St. Stephen’s,
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87]
- The Golden-square Revolution,
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99]
- The Geology of Society,
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178]
- The High-road to Gentility,
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257]
- The Knatchbull Testimonial,
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243]
- The late Promotions,
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264]
- The Legal Eccalobeion,
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52]
- The Lord Mayor’s Fool,
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214]
- The Lord Mayors and the Queen,
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202]
- The Loves of the Plants,
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26]
- The Lost Med. Papers of the British Assoc.,
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94]
- The Limerick Mares,
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231]
- The Lambeth Demosthenes,
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219]
- The Light of all Nations,
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130]
- The Minto House Manifesto,
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45]
- The Ministerial TOP,
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123]
- The Mansion-house Parrot,
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58]
- The Money Market,
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69]
- The Moral of Punch,
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1]
- The Male Dalilah,
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227]
- The Masons and the Stone Jug,
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216]
- The Ministry’s Ode to the Passions,
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93]
- The New Doctor’s System,
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132]
- The Normandie “No-go,”
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29]
- The New Administration,
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100]
- The New House,
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29]
- The New State Stretcher,
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173]
- The O’Connell Papers,
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208]
- The Prince of Wales,
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226]
- The Packed Jury,
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87]
- The Pensive Peel,
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183]
- The Prince of Wales—his Future Times,
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222]
- The Prince’s Extra,
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216]
- The Rival Candidates,
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196]
- The Rape of the Lock-up,
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228]
- The Royal Bulletins,
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226]
- The Rich Old Buffer,
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77]
- The Rising Sun,
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17]
- The Royal Lion and Unicorn—a Dialogue,
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50]
- The Statistical Society,
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110]
- The School of Design at Hookham-cum-Snivey,
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269]
- The Star System,
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231]
- The Speakership,
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58]
- The Two Fatal Chiropedists,
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89]
- The Two Macbeths, or the Haymarket Gemini,
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47]
- The Tory Peacocks and the Finsbury Daw,
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139]
- The Tory Table d’Hôte,
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52]
- The Thorny Premier,
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144]
- The Tea-service on Sea-service,
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170]
- The Two New Equity Judges,
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202]
- The Two last Important Sittings,
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180]
- The Unkindest Cut of All,
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221]
- The very “next” Jonathan,
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157]
- The Value of Stocks—Last Quotation,
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166]
- The Wheels of Fortune,
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226]
- The Wise Man of the East,
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250]
- The “Well-dressed” and the “Well-to-do,”
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138]
- The War with China,
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168]
- The “Weight” of Royalty—the Social “Scale,”
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270]
- The Wapping Deluge,
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178]
- The Whigs’ last Dying Speech,
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66]
- Those Diving Belles! those Diving Belles!
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158]
- To the Laughter-loving Public,
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23]
- “Try our best Sympathy,”
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190]
- To bad Jokers,
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40]
- To benevolent and humane Jokers,
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168]
- To Fancy Builders and Capitalists,
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38]
- To Mr. Green, the Inspector of Highways,
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74]
- To Professors of Languages who give Long Credit,
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144]
- To Punsters and others,
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274]
- To Sir Rhubarb Pill, M.P. and M.D.,
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123]
- To Sir F—s B—t,
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39]
- To Sir Robert,
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149]
- To the Black-balled of the United Service,
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9]
- Transactions of the Soc. of Hookham-cum-Snivey,
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- Transactions and Yearly Report of do.,
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- Tremendous Failure,
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- War to the Nail,
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136]
- Waterford Election,
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29]
- W(h)at Tyler,
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122]
- What, ho! Apothecary,
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23]
- “When Vulcan Forged,” &c.,
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197]
- Whig-Waggeries,
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13]
- Who are to be the Lords in Waiting,
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99]
- Wit without Money,
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38],
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END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.