Punch,  26 (1854), 28.

Phrenology in the War Office

Anon

Genre:

News-Commentary, Drollery

Subjects:

Phrenology, War


    Insists that the 'Benevolence' rather than 'Destructiveness or Combativeness' of the British people needs to be excited in the event of war with Russia.



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