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AN ALLEGORY: CONTAINING AN INTERESTING Analogy Between the Order for Discovering NATURAL CURIOSITIES AND FOUNDING CITIES, AND The United States of America.

PAGE 21. "How President Illinois came to be elected, we suppose was in this wise:" "He was a great Swordsman, having been taught the art of fencing by his Uncle Sam. Americus."

PAGE 41. "And the prospect of his re-election was quite good, as thousands upon thousands of office holders would work to bring this about." "But the disaffected and 'Reformers' looked about for an opponent to him, and finally selected Hon. Mr. Tribune, whose whole life had been a labor of love for the human race, as their standard bearer."

FOR SALE AT AGENTS. No. 449 Coates Street, Phila. Price 20 Cents. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872, by J. WESLEY CLARK, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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AN ALLEGORY: CONTAINING AN INTERESTING Analogy Between the Order for Discovering NATURAL CURIOSITIES AND FOUNDING CITIES, AND The United States of America.

PAGE 21. "How President Illinois came to be elected, we suppose was in this wise:" "He was a great Swordsman, having been taught the art of fencing by his Uncle Sam. Americus." PAGE 41. "And the prospect of his re-election was quite good, as thousands upon thousands of office holders would work to bring this about." "But the disaffected and 'Reformers' looked about for an opponent to him, and finally selected Hon. Mr. Tribune, whose whole life had been a labor of love for the human race, as their standard bearer."

FOR SALE AT AGENTS. No. 449 Coates Street, Phila.

Price 20 Cents.Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872, by J. WESLEY CLARK, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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EXPLANATORY CONTENTS.

  • An Allegory, A Fable or Type.
  • Analogy, Resemblance between Subjects or Things.
  • Cave, Resemblance to American Greatness and Grandeur.
  • Fishermen, Resemblance to Discoveries of America.
  • Order of the Cave, Resemblance to American Citizens.
  • City of Columbia, Resemblance to Settling the Country.
  • Its Officers, Resemblance to President and Cabinet.
  • Hon. Mr. Whale, Resemblance to Secretary of State.
  • Hon. Mr. Vault, Resemblance to Secretary of Treasury.
  • Hon. Mr. Gunpowder, Resemblance to Secretary of War.
  • Hon. Mr. Swells, Resemblance to Secretary of Navy.
  • Hon. Mr. Interiorman, Resemblance to Secretary of Interior.
  • Hon. Mr. Informationman, Resemblance to Postmaster-General.
  • Hon. Mr. Lawgiver, Resemblance to Attorney-General.
  • Fish Hawk Island, Resemblance to San Domingo.
  • Tyranical Order, Resemblance to Spain.
  • Roaring Lion Order, Resemblance to England.
  • Comeouters of the Cross, Resemblance to Ancient Church.
  • Hon. Mr. Solomon, Resemblance to Hon. Charles Sumner.
  • President Illinois, Resemblance to President U. S.
  • Vice-President Indiana, Resemblance to Vice-President U. S.
  • Hon. Mr. Tribune, Resemblance to Hon. H. Greely.
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