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An Up-hill Job matador The ceremony of laying the

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The ceremony of laying the first stone of Blackfriars Bridge

on 4th of June 1800

with fishing vessels grounded on the shore and figures

'I pray you know me when we meet again''

An Up-hill Job matador The ceremony of laying the'An Up hill Job', 1860. Mr Policeman Punch says, (compassionately), : Now, Little'un, do you Think you'll be able to Shove that Perambulator Up them Steps. At the beginning of March 1860, Lord John Russell, Foreign Secretary in Palmerston's Cabinet, introduced a Government proposal for parliamentary reform. It was planned to reduce the borough franchise to 6 which would have the effect of increasing the number of potential voters to an unprecedented

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