Description
carrying a box under his arm
Wilhelm II was the grandson of Queen Victoria and is here presented as a fine
McKendrick
to receive money from people dealing with the tavern
View of a house in Moorfields with decorative moulding on the front and a figure in the doorway
Mills' Logic; or, Franchise for Females Size:XL: 100 x 75cm carrying a box under his'Mills' Logic; or, Franchise for Females', 1867. John Stuart Mill, in the centre, makes a path for 'these persons' who are shown as a rather varied bunch of women. Shown, with the one exception, as taller than the men, the woman on the far left is obviously of the lower classes, whilst the woman next to her wears the embittered expression of the ageing spinster. It may be deduced from this that Punch was not wholly in favour of the emancipation of
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