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The British Lion Hopes To Lionize The Great South-African Lion Tamer, In London
Thomas Nast
1896
...get a Rest This Summer
Thomas Nast
1881
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Stranger Things Have Happened
Thomas Nast
December 27, 1879
The Skeleton in His Closet
Thomas Nast
1885
Merry Old Santa Claus
Thomas Nast
January 1, 1881
Eve After Adam's Death
Thomas Nast
November 22, 1879
It Is a Bad Rule That Don't Work Both Ways
Thomas Nast
July 27, 1872
"The Elephant Walks Around"--and the "Still Hunt" is Nearly Over.
Thomas Nast
October 28, 1876
Another Kind of "Silent (Democratic) Majority"
Thomas Nast
October 9, 1880
Now Then, Butt Away!
Thomas Nast
November 22, 1879
Does This Mean The Indorsement of The President?
Thomas Nast
1885
It Is Whispered Again That Tilden Has Given In
Thomas Nast
1880
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