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Don't--Be Penny (Labor) Wise and Pound (Capital) Foolish.
Thomas Nast
May 22, 1880
Goode-Two Shoes (?).
Thomas Nast
February 17, 1877
Untitled: Losthead Asylum
Thomas Nast
c. 1881
The Effect of the Rebellion on the Homes of Virginia.
Thomas Nast
December 24, 1864
King Death's Distribution of Prizes.
Thomas Nast
May 28. 1870
A Financial Mistake.
Thomas Nast
October 9, 1880
The Law Rains Blessings On Us--The Bar of Death's Double Tax
Thomas Nast
1898
The Democratic (Deformed) Tiger "Fixed."
Thomas Nast
July 22, 1876
A Christmas-Box.
Thomas Nast
January 11, 1879
"Caesar, Now Be Still."
Thomas Nast
December 23, 1876
The Secretary of War has Caught a Thief.
Thomas Nast
January 10, 1874
Food For the Tricky "Statesman," and Death to Our Honorable Army.
Thomas Nast
February 12, 1876.
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