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Senator Thomas Francis Bayard, der Mann mit dem eifernen Princip.
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-Senator Thomas Francis Bayard, der Mann mit dem eifernen Princip. (1880 ca.)
-Puck Wants 'A Strong Man at the Head of Government'—But Not This Kind. (1880-02-04)
-Allan G. Thurman, The Veteran Ohio Democrat. (1881-04-13)
-James Gillespie Blaine, Ritter vom blutigen hemd. (1880 ca.)
-The Way Mr. Conkling's Colleague Should Not Enter the 47th Congress. (1880-12-29)
-The Quack Doctor's Last Dose. (1881-02-09)
-Hannibal Hamlin, Lincoln's Vice-President (1881-02-09)
-Garfield's Bond of Friendship for the Unfriendly Senators. (1881-03-02)
-A Harmless Explosion. (1881-05-25)
-And It Was Bad for the Bull. (1881-06-08)
-Dead Lock. 'Tis but a Little Faded Curl!' (1881-06-08)
-There Is Still a Future for the Ex-Senator— (1881-06-15)
-The Great Congressional Tramp Bullying the Old Women of the National Household. (1882-07-12)
-Once the Senatorial Apollo—Now the Court-Jester. (1884-04-23)
-The Knight of the Wind-bag Enters the Senatorial Field. (1884-12-31)
-The Senatorial Puppet-Show. (1885-01-21)
-'The Soul of Blaine' Still on the Rampage. (1885-01-21)
-Our Senatorial Gordon Cumming. (1887-02-09)
-Re-Appearance of the Political Robert Macaire. (1887-06-22)
-It Won't Do! (1888-08-15)
-Times Have Changed. (1889-10-23)
-The 'Social Precedence' Agony in Washington. (1890-01-22)
-The Senatorial 'Fence.' (1890-04-23)
-Their Only Utility. (1890-11-19)
-'Napoleon's' Retreat. (1890-11-19)
-Vier 'Valentines'. (1891 ca.)
-What Is Sauce for the Goose Is Sauce for the Gander. (1891-01-07)
-Honor to Whom Honor Is Due. (1891-01-14)
-Puck's Valentines—To Three 'Outs' and One 'In.' (1891-02-11)
-Look at the Leaders of the Disgraceful Fifty-First Congress! (1891-03-18)
-'Hark from the Tombs A Doleful Sound!' (1891-06-10)
-And He Is Howling for It. (1892-03-16)
-The Sinking Ship. (1892-04-20)
-Another 'Me Too'! (1893-01-18)
-'He Won't Be Happy Till He Gets There.' (1893-01-25)
-'Don't Be Afraid, Doggie—We Won't hurt you!' (1893-02-08)
-The Latest Don Quixote. (1893-03-01)
-The Political Safe-Breakers Foiled. (1893-05-10)
-Coroner Harrison Is a Little Too Previous. (1893-09-06)
-A Senatorial Desperado. (1893-10-04)
-'Senatorial Courtesy.' (1893-10-18)
-The 'Peanut' Hagenbeck and His 'Senatorial Courtesy' Animal Show. (1894-02-07)
-In His Second Childhood. (1894-02-28)
-A Mother Goose Tariff Tale. (1894-05-23)
-Mill's Senatorial Search Light. (1894-05-30)
-A Very Sick Patient.—He Pays Well, but the Senatorial Quacks Can't Save Him. (1894-07-18)
-Old Jokes in New Political Clothes. (1895-01-30 )
-Shrunk to Their Proper Size at Last—An Edifying Sight in the United States Senate. (1895-12-11)
-Look Out, There, Boys! (1896-02-19)
-A Few Pleasant Recollections of the Fifty-Fourth Congress. (1896-05-27)
-The Supreme Court,—'As It May Hereafter Be Constituted' (1896-09-09)
-'She Has Seen Better Days.' (1897-03-03)
-The Old Woman of the Senate Is Doing Her Best—At a Hopeless Job. (1897-11-03)
-'What a Fuss They Made about Us!' (1901-02-13)
-'Killed in Committee.' (1906-05-16)
-Monopoly. (1909-12-15)
-A Bad Outlook for Harmony. (1909-12-22)