NEWS 379: Mr. Cobden celebrating his triumph over Lord Palmerston, in company with other friends of peace

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NEWS 293: Messrs.-Cobden, Glaldstone[sic] and Brigth[sic] showing themselves to be only moderately happy with the arrival of peace

NEWS 293: Messrs.-Cobden, Glaldstone[sic] and Brigth[sic] showing themselves to be only moderately happy with the arrival of peace

NEWS 274: The return of the Golden Age.(PICTURE COMMISSIONED BY Messrs. COBDEN & BRIGTH)[sic]

NEWS 274: The return of the Golden Age.(PICTURE COMMISSIONED BY Messrs. COBDEN & BRIGTH)[sic]

NEWS 298: Messrs.-Cobden, Brigth[sic] and Sturges[sic] beginning to find that peace has given them too much leisure

NEWS 298: Messrs.-Cobden, Brigth[sic] and Sturges[sic] beginning to find that peace has given them too much leisure

NEWS 273: Song of happiness performed by Messrs Cobden, Brigth[sic] and Patterson[sic], on the occasion of the re-establishment of peace!..

NEWS 273: Song of happiness performed by Messrs Cobden, Brigth[sic] and Patterson[sic], on the occasion of the re-establishment of peace!..

NEWS 7: THE FRIENDS OF PEACE -THE RESULT OF A DISCOURSE BY COQUEREL

NEWS 7: THE FRIENDS OF PEACE -THE RESULT OF A DISCOURSE BY COQUEREL

NEWS 7: THE FRIENDS OF PEACE -THE RESULT OF A DISCOURSE BY COQUEREL

NEWS 7: THE FRIENDS OF PEACE -THE RESULT OF A DISCOURSE BY COQUEREL

NEWS 303: No longer knowing how to use their spare time, the three friends of peace are reduced to making war between themselves

NEWS 303: No longer knowing how to use their spare time, the three friends of peace are reduced to making war between themselves

NEWS 9: -Mr. Cabassol, how can you still take up arms, after having attended three meetings of the Peace Congress! -Precisely, I’m mounting guard to avoid being at war with my sergeant-major

NEWS 9: -Mr. Cabassol, how can you still take up arms, after having attended three meetings of the Peace Congress! -Precisely, I’m mounting guard to avoid being at war with my sergeant-major

NEWS 9: -Mr. Cabassol, how can you still take up arms, after having attended three meetings of the Peace Congress! -Precisely, I’m mounting guard to avoid being at war with my sergeant-major

NEWS 9: -Mr. Cabassol, how can you still take up arms, after having attended three meetings of the Peace Congress! -Precisely, I’m mounting guard to avoid being at war with my sergeant-major

NEWS 269: - Oh! Good Lord, my dear fellow, what a state you're in. - Hush! it's dodge I've devised for not giving New Year's presents

NEWS 269: - Oh! Good Lord, my dear fellow, what a state you're in. - Hush! it's dodge I've devised for not giving New Year's presents

NEWS 7: - It seems I spy over there a little dog which isn't muzzled!... - Fear nothing, Mr. Robichon; if it approaches, I'll throw my sniff-box in its eyes!

NEWS 7: - It seems I spy over there a little dog which isn't muzzled!... - Fear nothing, Mr. Robichon; if it approaches, I'll throw my sniff-box in its eyes!

NEWS 15: - These poor animals... they're so disfigured that you can't even recognise them... they who've been such good friends for five years!... oh! Mister Barbaroux, we're living in truly sad times!..

NEWS 15: - These poor animals... they're so disfigured that you can't even recognise them... they who've been such good friends for five years!... oh! Mister Barbaroux, we're living in truly sad times!..

JOURNEY TO CHINA 19: CHINESE WORRIORS. All Chinese men have the right, from six to eight times a year, to carry a rifle, a cartridge-pouch, and even to wear a fur cap; then they apply themselves, more or less voluntarily to night patrols which have as their goal the maintenance of public peace. Only it happens quite often that the chief named KA-PO-RAL takes infinite trouble to prevent his warriors singing at the tops of their voices “mother GO-DI-CHON” or other Chinese ballads, and it is by waking with a start that the good citizens learn that their rest is being watched over

JOURNEY TO CHINA 19: CHINESE WORRIORS. All Chinese men have the right, from six to eight times a year, to carry a rifle, a cartridge-pouch, and even to wear a fur cap; then they apply themselves, more or less voluntarily to night patrols which have as their goal the maintenance of public peace. Only it happens quite often that the chief named KA-PO-RAL takes infinite trouble to prevent his warriors singing at the tops of their voices “mother GO-DI-CHON” or other Chinese ballads, and it is by waking with a start that the good citizens learn that their rest is being watched over

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