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A proud day for England. John Bull. "Here's to our Hero: although absent, we will make him a - Peer."
John Bull bringt am 15. September 1882 einen Toast auf Garnet Wolseley aus und ernennt ihn in Abwesenheit zum Peer
Nast, Thomas
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John Bull <Fiktive Gestalt>
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Wolseley, Garnet Joseph
[New York] : [McClure], 30.09.1882
That horrible Pasha. Gen. Sir Garnet Wolseley, G.G.B., G.C.M.G. I say, I think it's inconsistent with traditions for an officer and a gentleman in the Queen's Army to break his word, you know. I promised to dine in London on the 15th of September, you know. You can't be so horrible as to keep me here fooling, you know
der englische Oberkommandierende in Ägypten, Garnet Wolseley, erklärt Arabi Pasha, dass er den Feldzug bis zum 15. September beenden möchte. [In der Zeichnung befindet sich ein Textblock]
Nast, Thomas
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Urabi Pascha, Ahmad
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Wolseley, Garnet Joseph
[New York] : [McClure], 16.09.1882