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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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Prefis, or Interductry Chapter, 7

I. — After the New Jersey Election, 13

II. — Converses with General McStinger, 19

III. — A Remarkable Dream, 27

IV. — A Change of Base — Kentucky, 33

V. — Abolition in Kentucky, 41

VI. — A Conversation with a Kentuckian, 47

VII. — A Vision — Spirit of Andrew Jackson, 53

VIII. — A Plan for Up-building the Democracy, 60

IX. — A Vision of the Next World, 66

X. — A Sonnet, 73

XI. — The Situation — The Democracy Warned, 74

XII. — The President's 22d of February Speech, 79

XIII. — A Warning, 87

XIV. — Refuses to Support the President, 92

XV. — The Patriarchal System, 98

XVI. — A Dream, 105

XVII. — A Kentucky Tea Party, 112

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XVIII. — A Cry of Exultation, 120

XIX. — A Wail of Anguish, 127

XX. — Mournful View of the Situation, 133

XXI. — A Psalm of Gladness, 138

XXII. — A Discourse upon the Nigger, 143

XXIII. — Workings of the Freedmen's Bureau, 150

XXIV. — Presides at a Church Trial, 158

XXV. — Meeting to Indorse Gen. Rosseau, 164

XXVI. — Preaches — The “Prodigal Son,” 170

XXVII. — A Pleasant Dream, 177

XXVIII. — The Reward of Virtue, 187

XXIX. — The Convocation at Philadelphia, 196

XXX. — The Great Presidential Excursion, 205

XXXI. — The Presidential Tour Continued, 214

XXXII. — End of the Presidential Tour, 222

XXXIII. — At Home Again, 229

XXXIV. — The Cleveland Convention, 237

XXXV. — An Appeal to the People, 246

XXXVI. — The October Elections, 254

XXXVII. — Mr. Nasby's Opinion on the Cause of
the President's Defeat,
261

XXXVIII. — Andrew Johnson President or King? 269

XXXIX. — A Cabinet Meeting, 276

XL. — Sermon on the November Elections, 284

XLI. — A Few Last Words, 291

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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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