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Let Us Have A Clean Sweep All Around New York.
Thomas Nast
August 20, 1881
The British Lion Hopes To Lionize The Great South-African Lion Tamer, In London
Thomas Nast
1896
The Press Spies Dogging One's Footsteps.
Thomas Nast
September 5, 1874
"Why We" (Republicans) "Laugh."
Thomas Nast
c. 1881
...get a Rest This Summer
Thomas Nast
1881
Revenge is Sweet.
Thomas Nast
May 2, 1874
"Alexander and Diogenes."--[Not by Landseer.]
Thomas Nast
July 6, 1878
The Next Pardon in the Reform Farce. (?) [sic]
Thomas Nast
May 15, 1875
A Nickel Show
Thomas Nast
April 30, 1889
"The Foremost Champion of This Spirit of Reform."--H. Seymour.
Thomas Nast
May 20, 1876
Thanksgiving Finance.
Thomas Nast
December 4, 1875
A General Blow Up--Dead Asses Kicking a Live Lion.
Thomas Nast
May 16, 1874.
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