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"A Midsummer-night's Dream" Nomination.
Thomas Nast
July 3, 1880
"Nay, Patience, or We Break the Sinews."--Shakespeare
Thomas Nast
May 5, 1877
"O My Prophetic Soul! My Uncle!"--Shakespeare.
Thomas Nast
November 16, 1878
"Precious Jewel of Thy Home Return."--Shakespeare
Thomas Nast
September 5, 1874
"Something is Rotten in the State of"--Louisiana. "So say we all of us."
Thomas Nast
February 21, 1874
"'Tis The Times' Plague, When Madmen Lead the Blind."-Shakespeare.
Thomas Nast
June 3, 1876
Uncle Tom's Cabin: page 14-46; page 279-309
Thomas Nast
ca. 1867
Uncle Tom's Cabin: page 46-81; page 248-278
Thomas Nast
ca. 1867
Uncle Tom's Cabin: page 82-133; page 218-247
Thomas Nast
ca. 1867
Uncle Tom's Cabin: page 134-209; page 187-216
Thomas Nast
ca. 1867
Uncle Tom's Cabin: page 213-297; page 115-160
Thomas Nast
ca. 1867
Uncle Tom's Cabin: page 300-118; page 48-136
Thomas Nast
ca. 1867
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