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Locke, David Ross, 1833-1888 [1867], Swingin round the cirkle, by Petroleum V. Nasby [pseud.]: his ideas of men, politics, and things, as set forth in his letters to the public press, during the year 1866. Illustrated by Thomas Nast. (Lee and Shepard, Boston) [word count] [eaf636T].
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DEDIKASHUN UV THIS BOOK. TO
ANDROO JOHNSON,

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The Pride and Hope uv Dimocrisy,
Who hez bin Alderman uv his native village,
Guvner uv his State,
Member uv the lower house uv Congress,
And likewise uv the Senit,
Vice President and President, and might hev bin Diktater,
But who is, nevertheless, a Humble Individooal;
Who hez swung around the entire cirkle uv offishl
honor, without feelin his Oats much;
The first public man who considered my
services worth payin for;
AND TO
ALEX. W. RANDALL,
Postmaster General,
His most devoted Servant,
Whose autograph adorns my Commishn ez Postmaster,
This Volume
Is Respectfully Dedikated.

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Locke, David Ross, 1833-1888 [1867], Swingin round the cirkle, by Petroleum V. Nasby [pseud.]: his ideas of men, politics, and things, as set forth in his letters to the public press, during the year 1866. Illustrated by Thomas Nast. (Lee and Shepard, Boston) [word count] [eaf636T].
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