Vanity Fair - Architects and Engineers. 'He suppressed an Isthmus'. Le Viscomte Ferdinand de Lesseps. 17 November 1869
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Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'The Parliamentary Empire'. M. Emile Ollivier. 15 January 1870
1870
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It is hardly to be believed that two political leaders should fall out only because their wives cannot agree.' Lord Chalmsford. February 5, 1870
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Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'The Hope of France', General Trochu, September 17, 1870
1870
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Vanity Fair: Royalty; 'Il Re Galantoumo', Victor Emanuel, January 29, 1870
1870
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Vanity Fair: Royalty; 'Fritz', William Frederick, the Crown Prince of Prussia, September 24, 1870
1870
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Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'Silk'. Mr. Henry William Eaton. October 14, 1871
1871
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Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'By birth a man, by inheritance a Marquis and a Governor by his Sovereign's favour, he fills all his positions with credit.' The Marquis of Normandy. 22 April 1871
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Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'The only man wh is ever known to make Mr. Gladstone smile.' John Locke. 12 August 1871
1871
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Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Telegraphs'. Mr. John Pender. 28 October 1871
1871
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Vanity Fair, Ambassadors to England: 'He might have been a King'. The Duke of Saldnaha - The Portuguese Minister. 2 September 1871
1871
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Men of The Day, No. 29 "King Cole" - [Vanity Fair, Aug. 19, 1871]
1871
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Vanity Fair - Artists. 'An Art Critic'. Mr. N.H. Gregory. 30 December 1871
1871
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Vanity Fair: Literary; 'Tom Brown', Thomas Hughes, June 8, 1872
1872
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Vanity Fair: Literary; 'The Realization of the Ideal', John Ruskin, February 17, 1872
1872
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Vanity Fair - Doctors and Scientists. 'The Scientific Use of the Imagination'. Tyndall. 6 April 1872
1872
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Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'A Home Ruler'. Mr. M. Maguire. 23 May 1872
1872
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Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Dissent'. Mr. Samuel Morley. 15 June 1872
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Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'He refused the Wollsack and voted against the Disestablishment of the Irish Church.' Sir Roundell Palmer. 16 March 1872
1872
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Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'He defended Hyde Park.' The Rt. Hon. Spencer Horatio Walpole. 10 February 1872
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Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'The Lord Mayor' Sir Sydney Hedley Waterloo. 9 November 1872