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The British Lion Hopes To Lionize The Great South-African Lion Tamer, In London
Thomas Nast
1896
A Capital Joke
Thomas Nast
c. 1880
Apropos.
Thomas Nast
February 16, 1878
Inflation is "as Easy as Lying."
Thomas Nast
May 23, 1874
H'All That's Left.
Thomas Nast
April 21, 1877
Notice--No Cartoon This Week.
Thomas Nast
January 31, 1874
Swill Milk.
Thomas Nast
August 17, 1878
The Capture of Tweed--the Picture that Made the Spanish Officials Take Him For a "Child-Stealer."
Thomas Nast
October 7, 1876
Blessed Be The Union.
Thomas Nast
June 12, 1886
Our Common Schools As They Are and As They May Be.
Thomas Nast
February 26, 1870
Chicago to New York & Philadelphia
The Typical Figure of New York Ought to Be Rip Van Winkle
Thomas Nast
April 10, 1892
Keeping The Money Where It Will Do Most Good
Thomas Nast
October 11, 1873
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