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Disraeli himself described the Bill as 'A Leap in the Dark'
Also showing boats on the River Thames
'Middle Temple Macaroni'
followed by troops of moronic appearance
The O'Mannikin mb-artistname E. William Kneen Disraeli himself described the Bill'The O'Mannikin', 1862. Policeman Pam comments Don't let Him Put you Out I'll Quiet him Presently In the background, Policeman Palmerston tells Sir Robert Peel not to worry. This cartoon refers to a speech made in Dublin by Daniel O'Donaghue, the member for Tipperary, during which he included what Punch refers to as 'spoutification' against Queen Victoria. Outraged, Peel then referred to O'Donaghue as a 'Mannikin Traitor', and devoid of all
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