
Traveler speaking to colonial plantation worker
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Traveler speaking to colonial plantation worker
The signing of Ben Franklin's non-disclosure agreement.
Colonial Larrysburg.
Cat scratches on a pirate's wooden leg.
John Bull presenting the building for the 1862 International Exhibition to Britannia
"My paper is on Paul Revere's famous ride form the standpoint of media impact across select stages of the colonial decision-making process."
Biliard Enthusiast
"First I alienated the apes who'd raised me. Then there was a lot of turmoil with the colonials pulling out. Now Jane and me are semi-retired and I haven't swing through the trees in ages. Want a drink?"
Gladstone Steps Down as Liberal Leader
'I can not tell a lie concerning the cherry tree: mistakes were made. However, I must consult with my spin doctors before saying more.'
Men talking about the boots of the period
"When in the course of human events it becomes... Oh, blast it! Adams is just going to edit the heck out of this..."
William Bentinck
Hollywood 1860 - "The Dickens screenplay's good but I'd like to bring in Thackery for a rewrite.."
"Did any townspeople think 'The British Are Coming' was fake news?"
'I got them to agree to a small settlement.'
Euphemistic.
Ye Olde Inn, Fine Food & Spirits.
Lesser Known Historical Figures: The Steno at the First Thanksgiving Dinner.
"Here come the revisionists."
Honeymooning in Paris.
The year 1872 passing and taking Liberalism with it
'The Ben Franklin? What an honor! I see your 'Poor Richard's Almanack' in bathrooms all over the place!'
Mr. Guppy's entertainment
Traddles makes a figure in parliament, and i report him
'The Ben Franklin? What an honor! I see your 'Poor Richard's Almanack' in bathrooms all over the place!'
Sketches by Boz - London Streets in Early Morning
"The Founding Fathers?! Ha! That’ll never stick!"
'Okay, I'll be nice, but they'd better not stay long.'
'Let's weight anchor here. I understand there's no environmental laws and the possibilities for development are endless.'
Where Washington's chicken crossed the road to get to the other side.
Her Flag project near completion, Betsy Ross ponders a patriotic way to represent the colonies when inspiration suddenly strikes her.
"We're for calling it 'Hampton,' but they want to call it 'the Hamptons.' "
"I'll be honest with you; I kind of hate taxation with representation, too."
Perplexed Farmer
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