Thomas Nast: His Period and His PicturesMacmillan, 1904 - 583 стор. |
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... President's Confession . LV . A MIGHTY MAKING OF HISTORY . ( 1884 ) 488 At Chicago in 1884. The Opportunity of Curtis . The Weekly Will not Support Blaine . LVI . FOR PRESIDENT , GROVER CLEVELAND . ( 1884 ) 494 The Declaration of Revolt ...
... President's Confession . LV . A MIGHTY MAKING OF HISTORY . ( 1884 ) 488 At Chicago in 1884. The Opportunity of Curtis . The Weekly Will not Support Blaine . LVI . FOR PRESIDENT , GROVER CLEVELAND . ( 1884 ) 494 The Declaration of Revolt ...
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... PRESIDENT'S JOY AT THE RESULT OF THE IMPEACHMENT . AMPHITHEATRUM JOHNSONIANUM GENERAL ULYSSES S. GRANT 113 114 115 TICKET OF ADMISSION TO THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL OF ANDREW JONHSON 116 116 117 120 . FLETCHER HARPER GEORGE WM . CURTIS ...
... PRESIDENT'S JOY AT THE RESULT OF THE IMPEACHMENT . AMPHITHEATRUM JOHNSONIANUM GENERAL ULYSSES S. GRANT 113 114 115 TICKET OF ADMISSION TO THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL OF ANDREW JONHSON 116 116 117 120 . FLETCHER HARPER GEORGE WM . CURTIS ...
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... PRESIDENT A TAG TO GREELEY'S COAT 238 240 THE LAST SHOT - HE PULLED THE LONG BOW ONCE TOO OFTEN 241 66 DROP ' EM " 242 66 PLAYED OUT ! " 245 WHAT'S IN A NAME ? 246 " SOMETHING THAT WILL BLOW OVER " 247 WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE . A MORGAN ...
... PRESIDENT A TAG TO GREELEY'S COAT 238 240 THE LAST SHOT - HE PULLED THE LONG BOW ONCE TOO OFTEN 241 66 DROP ' EM " 242 66 PLAYED OUT ! " 245 WHAT'S IN A NAME ? 246 " SOMETHING THAT WILL BLOW OVER " 247 WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE . A MORGAN ...
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... PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE " THERE'S SOME ILL PLANET REIGNS " " THE ( D. D. ) FIELD OF GOLD , OR THE LION'S LEGAL ( ? ) SHARE THEY BOTH LIE TOGETHER IN THE WASHINGTON ARENA " AMNESTY " ; OR , THE END OF THE PEACEFUL ( DEMOCRATIC ) TIGER 312 ...
... PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE " THERE'S SOME ILL PLANET REIGNS " " THE ( D. D. ) FIELD OF GOLD , OR THE LION'S LEGAL ( ? ) SHARE THEY BOTH LIE TOGETHER IN THE WASHINGTON ARENA " AMNESTY " ; OR , THE END OF THE PEACEFUL ( DEMOCRATIC ) TIGER 312 ...
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... President , Lincoln , was eagerly awaited . He had declared against slavery , and expressed his belief that a nation half slave and half free could not endure . Yet , during his debate with Douglas , he had protested mainly against ...
... President , Lincoln , was eagerly awaited . He had declared against slavery , and expressed his belief that a nation half slave and half free could not endure . Yet , during his debate with Douglas , he had protested mainly against ...
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