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Our relations at home and abroad.

Exeter Hall. The Lion weeps: "Is he not a bird and a brother?" [graphic]

Grand tableau of the future. The little child, Liberty, shall lead them. [graphic]

For the precise period at which this occurred, consult history. [graphic]

The Eagle vindicates the Monroe Doctrine in Mexico. [graphic]

Introduction of Master Swamp Angel: the Lion pockets his Rams. [graphic]

Grand combat between the Eagle and the Wolf. [graphic]

The arming of the Wolf by his faithful squire. [graphic]

Which temporarily astonished even the Gallic Cock. [graphic]

Who responded with warlike vigor when the Lion caved. [graphic]

The Mexican Vulture garroted by the Gallic Cock. [graphic]

On England's muggy shore a surly lion gave a grievous roar! [graphic]

Which he forgets in the embrace of the belligerent Wolf of the C.S.A. [graphic]

Abolitionist

The darktown fire brigade - saved! [graphic] / Thos. Worth.

Stephens' album drolleries no. 1. [graphic] : Our relations at home and abroad / In oil colors from original designs by H. L. Stephens.

Sketches for the Washington Races in October 1840

The adventures of a conscript as told by himself. [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "Dat is bery fine, Mr. Mortimer..." [graphic] / Clay, fecit.

[African American faces]

Life in Philadelphia. The cut direct. or getting up in the world. [graphic] / Printed by C. Ingrey, 310 Strand.

Life in Philadelphia. The cut direct. or getting up in the world. [graphic] / Printed by C. Ingrey, 310 Strand.

Life in Philadelphia. The cut direct. or how to get up in the world. [graphic] / Printed by C. Ingrey, 310 Strand.

Life in New York

Harmoneons Carolina melodies arranged for the piano forte.

I'm a masher

"De breddren and sisters will now relate dere experience."

"I'm a farder"

Life in Philadelphia (London).

Life in Philadelphia. An unfair reflection. [graphic] / Designd & drawn by W. Summers; Hunt sculpt.

Life in Philadelphia. An unfair reflection. [graphic] / Designd & drawn by W. Summers; Hunt sculpt.

Smoke Day's standard Durham smoking tobacco

Uncle Tom's Cabin. On the Levee

[Migrating emancipated slaves]

A line shot - the recoil. [graphic] / Thos. Worth.

Josh educating a pig. [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "Have you any flesh coloured silk stockings...?" [graphic] / C.

Life in Philadelphia. "How you like de new fashion shirt...?" [graphic].

Sketches of character. Plate 2. At home. Plate 3. Abroad. [graphic] / Drawn on stone by E. W. Clay; C. G. Childs lithy.

Sketches of character. Plate 2. At home. Plate 3. Abroad. [graphic] / Drawn on stone by E. W. Clay; C. G. Childs lithy.

Life in Philadelphia. "Dat is bery fine, Mr. Mortimer..." [graphic] / Clay, fecit, 1829.

Life in Philadelphia. "What you tink of my new poke bonnet...?" [graphic] / Clay.

Life in Philadelphia. "Is Miss Dinah at home?" [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "How you find yourself dis hot weader Miss Chloe?" [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "Shall I hab de honour to dance de next quadrille...?" [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "Well brudder what 'fect you tink Morgan's deduction...?" [graphic] / C[lay], fec.

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / [Clay], fec.

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "How you like de new fashion shirt...?" [graphic] / [Clay], fecit.

Life in Philadelphia. "Have you any flesh coloured silk stockings...?" [graphic] / C.

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