File:Punch 147 - The Unspeakable Turk - 6 - Deeds Not Words.png
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Illustration from Punch Magazine. Supplement to December 16th 1914, 'The Unspeakable Turk.' "DEEDS—NOT WORDS!" John Bull. "Look here,—we've had enough of your palaver! are you going to let the girl go, or have we got to make you?" June 13, 1895. The barbarous treatment of Armenia by the Turk compels the intervention of England, France and Russia. |
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