Bernard Partridge cartoons from Punch magazine
The "Tariff Truce." Mr Snowden. "Let us agree not to add to our respective weapons. Indeed, to prove my good faith, I have even contemplated throwing mine away." [weapons for 'Safeguarding Foreign Tariffs': the sword is held by Snowden and the gun held by a Boshevist]
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