Protest riot in Chisinau after the 2009 parliamentary elections
Protest riot in Chisinau after the 2009 parliamentary elections
Protest riot in Chisinau after the 2009 parliamentary elections
Protest riot in Chisinau after the 2009 parliamentary elections
Protest riot in Chisinau after the 2009 parliamentary elections
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 8b
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 8a
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 7b
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 7a
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 6b
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 6a
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 5b
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 5a
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 4b
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 4a
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 3b
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 3a
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 2b
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 2a
AN ACT To regulate the conduct and to maintain the freedom and purity of elections ; to prescribe the mode of making, and designate the officers who shall make the returns thereof; to prevent fraud, violence, intimidation, riot, tumult, bribery or corruption at elections or at any registration or revision of registration ; to limit the powers and duties of the sheriffs of the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson; to proscribe the powers and duties of the Board and officers of the Metropolitan Police in reference to elections ; to prescribe the mode of entering on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives the names of members; to empower the Governor to preserve peace and order, to enforee the laws; to limit the powers and duties of the Mayors of the cities of New Orleans and Jefferson with regard to elections; to prohibit District or Parish Judges from issuing certain writs to Commissioners of Election; to make an appropriation for the expenses of the next revision of the registration and of the next election; and to enforce article one hundred and three of the constitution. Part 1
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Poster elections 1938. Concordancia
Paul Newman showed up at a political rally held in Menomonee Falls, Wisonsin in 1968 for Eugene McCarthy.
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A picture of a banner with Ornelas Spiritual Life Center in the background
A scan depicting the publication of Official returns for early Northwest Territories elections, these specific returns are for the Calgary and Red Deer electoral districts from the 1888 Northwest Territories general election.
(Picture of the Khudai Khidmatgar ( Servants of God). Also known as
No Blood for Oil
Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Patel on their way to meet the Cabinet Mission in 1946
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taux de participation des lГ©gislative de 2007 de la commune d'Indre
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Municipal elections in Lausanne, February 2006
Municipal elections in Lausanne, February 2006
Municipal elections in Lausanne, February 2006
Fotografia de Jorge Brovetto ingeniero y polГ­tico uruguayo.
Jenny Jones AM, a Green Party politician, speaking at a hustings for London Mayor on 8 April 2008 organised by the pressure group No2ID.
The free election of Augustus II at Wola, outside Warsaw, in 1697
Head Shot of George Fearing
Morning light streams across a farm field in Fahama, Iraq, as Soldiers with 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division dismount from their vehicles to search the area for caches of weapons and explosive materials. The BCT is securing rural areas for upcoming elections. Photo by: 1st Lt. Joshua Risher.
The first female MPs of the Turkish Parliament, elected with the 8 February 1935 general elections.
Top row (left to right): Mebrure GГ¶nenГ§ (Afyon), HatД± Г‡Д±rpan (Ankara), TГјrkan Г–rs BaЕџtuДџ (Antalya), Sabiha GГ¶kГ§Гјl Erbay (BalД±kesir), Ећekibe Д°nsel (Bursa), Hatice Г–zgener (Г‡ankД±rД±);
Middle row (left to right): Huriye Г–niz Baha (DiyarbakД±r), Fatma Memik (Edirne), Nakiye ElgГјn (Erzurum), Fakihe Г–ymen (Ankara), Benal Nevzat Д°Еџtar ArД±man (Д°zmir), Ferruh GГјpgГјp (Kayseri);
Bottom row (left to right): Bahire BediЕџ Morova Aydilek (Konya), Mihri PektaЕџ (Malatya), Meliha UlaЕџ (Samsun), Fatma Esma Nayman (Seyhan), Sabiha GГ¶rkey (Sivas), Seniha HД±zal (Trabzon).
The first women elected in 1907 to the Finland Parliament
Voting rates in the United States, by political party identificaiton. According to author Joseph Fried, this graphic may utilize data extracted from one of two large data bases: the American National Election Studies (NES) and the General Social Surveys (GSS), the original sources of the data. The related analyses and conclusions are the responsibility of the author.
Photograph of ballot paper for European parliamentary election, taken in Hackney, London.
Voting in Australian Federal Election 2007 at Epping in the electorate of Bennelong (the Prime Minister John Howard's seat – he lost both the election and his own seat).
campaigners working on posters in en:Milan, Italy, 2004-06-10. Copyright В© Kaihsu Tai.
A selection of election signs in Scotts Valley, California, the day before the November 2008 election.
Election of MichaЕ‚ Korybut WiЕ›niowiecki.
CouvГЁrtuthe d'un livret (dans les 1888) entouor eune ГЄlection Г  La TrinnetГ©, JГЁrri. LГ© texte fut ГЄcrit ofГ»che par Alfred Messervy (mouothit en 1912)
Signholders outside polling place in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Promotional photo for Barry Donegan for City Council
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Suffragettes in Cracow (Poland). Women's Day in 1911.
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Anti-war activist Leslie Cagan speaking at David McReynold's 80th birthday party.
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Bryan Caplan of GMU Economics Dept.
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Scene from the Nashville Tea Party, February 27, 2009, featuring a woman wearing a cowboy hat holding a hand-written sign reading “Remember: Dissent is Patriotic”
Sticker advocating dissent:
West Coast Main Line near Gayton
Wendell Berry speaking in Frankfort, Indiana
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Crested Newt larva at the end of the development. Adult characteristics as the yellow belly, the white spots, dark body are all there. The gills are very much reduced in size, and the legs have become short and sturdy. Wageningen, The Netherlands.
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schematic illustrating the development of the pancreas from a dorsal and a ventral bud
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Paul Norman with Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Minister for Education Sam Ongeri at the SFK launch event in Nairobi.
An image of Por Venir school
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The picture illustrates the procedure to disinfect drinking water with the SODIS method (solar water disinfection)
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View of one of the streets of La Cumbrecita (in the English speaking Wikipedia)
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Logo of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. From their website, http://www.icbl.org
SODIS water disinfection in Indonesia
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Illustration of the Hippo water roller.
logo of Haitian Health Foundation HHF
U.S. Army RG-31 mine resistance ambush protected vehicles from the Kapisa-Parwan Provincial Reconstruction Team drive across the Kapisa province of Afghanistan during a mission to evaluate the progress of different road construction projects, Aug. 12, 2009.
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Foto de la presencia de CASI en FRUITLOGISTICA 2006
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Female gametophytic and early zygotic mutant phenotypes highlight the essential role of corresponding genes for reproductive development. (a) A cartoon showing the ontogeny of the wild-type female gametophyte in Arabidopsis and the early transition to seed development. A haploid functional megaspore (FM) develops from a diploid megaspore mother cell (MMC) upon two meiotic divisions (1). Three syncitial mitotic divisions (2) convert the FM into an eight-nuclear cell. Upon nuclear migration, cellularization, nuclear fusion and differentiation (3), a cellularized seven-celled embryo sac forms. It contains an egg cell (EC) and two synergid cells (SC) at the micropylar pole, three antipodals (AP) at the chalazal pole, and one vacuolated homo-diploid central cell (CC) in the middle. Subsequently, the AP cells degenerate. Degeneration of one SC precedes the entry of one pollen tube (PT), and two sperm cells (SP) independently fertilize the egg and central cell, leading to the development of a diploid embryo (EM) and triploid endosperm (EN) respectively. SUS, suspensor, VN, vegetative nucleus. (b-f) Morphology of wild-type ovules corresponding to representative events described above is depicted (ii indicates inner integuments, and oi indicates outer integuments). Both synchronous and asynchronous free nuclear mitotic divisions (as shown in panel e; arrows) lead to development of the free nuclear endosperm (FNE) as shown in panel f. The insert in panel e depicts a developing zygote (ZY). (g) In kerridwin (ken-1), two polar nuclei in the central cell fail to fuse. (h) Female gametophyte development did not initiate beyond the one-nucleate embryo sac stage (arrows) in frigg (fig-1). (i-l) Anomalies in early endosperm and zygotic development in hog1 (homology dependent gene silencing 1) mutants. The zygote did not develop beyond single cell stage, and subsequent divisions and cytokinesis did not occur (panel i, j, and k). The arrows in panels i and j identify the irregular nature of free nuclear mitotic divisions in hog-1 endosperm. The endosperm nuclei were irregular in size and they were often clustered. Compare the large and small irregular endosperm nuclei in hog1-6 (panel l) with the regular free nuclear endosperm nuclei in (m) the wild type. Scale bars: 20 Ојm for panels d to k, and the insert of panel e; and 50 Ојm in panels b, c, l, and m.Johnston et al. Genome Biology 2007 8:R204 doi:10.1186/gb-2007-8-10-r204
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Turbo Delphi 2006 IDE
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Board members stand in front of their 'thrift cooperative' in Mulukanoor, Andhra Pradesh.
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Ward Brehm receives the Presidential Citizens Medal from President Bush in the Oval Office in December 2008 for his humanitarian work in Africa.
Image shows agricultural extension meeting in Eastern Terai region of Nepal, 2002. APB-CMX 11:13, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
Image shows meeting taking place in Khammouane Province of Laos, March 2006, as part of the Lao Extension Approach. Meeting is being held in village temple, participants are farmers from from 4 villages, facilitator is from District Agriculture and Forestry Extension Office (DAFEO). These activities have been supported by Swiss Development Coorporation (SDC) with technical assistance from Helvetas. For more information see [1]. APB-CMX 03:04, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
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Still image from the documentary film
Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
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Demonstration of fishers against the plannend deepening of the river Elbe in Hamburg
Acto realizado por AmnistГ­a Internacional en ГЃvila por el cierre del centro de detenciГіn de GuantГЎnamo
Statute of
Wawasan Open University of Penang
FMSC
Sumangala Building
Sri Sumangala Himi Statue
Physics Department
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Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. (L-R): Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King, General Jan Smuts, Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, Rt. Hons. Peter Fraser, John Curtin
Commonwealth Club, London
Eastern University Sri Lanka Silver Jubilee Block-1
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Charter 08 - 劉曉波 - Liu Xiaobo
Charter 08 - 劉曉波 - Liu Xiaobo
Charter 08 - 劉曉波 - Liu Xiaobo
Alternative demonstration during the International Workers' Day in Barcelona 2009. CGT, Revolta Global, PCPC, PSUC viu, CO.BAS, Endavant, Maulets,CNT, IAC
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Jens Stoltenberg
Carl Schurz sits exhausted at the piano. Sheet music is on the piano and scattered about the floor, and the titles reflect the various projects Schurz has been involved in during his career in the U.S. Senate.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz considers his recent dismissal of Indian Commissioner. He is standing on one foot with right hand in pocket and left hand pulling on his beard. Notices posted around the room he is in comment.
Liberal Republican Carl Schurz covers a smirk on his face as he holds out a joker head (Horace Greeley's caricature) to Columbia (female personification of the United States). A group of others (Boss Tweed, August Belmont, etc.) is in the background looking on in amusement.
Carl Schurz dressed as a forest warden points accusingly at James Blaine who is chopping down a tree.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz is putting on his coat as he prepares to leave the Interior Department for good. The Indian
Carl Schurz and other supporters of the Greeley-Gratz 1872 presidential ticket (August Belmont, Reuben Fenton, Lyman Trumbull, Thomas W. Tipton, and others, some running off in background) lie in an agonized heap before a vengeful woman representing the United States. In the background, Uncle Sam waves his hat beside the victorious candidate Ulysses S. Grant.
Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz cleans out the Indian Bureau at the Department of the Interior.
In a scene out of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, conspiratorial U.S. Senators (from left) Carl Schurz, Reuben Fenton, unknown, Lyman Trumbull, Charles Sumner and Thomas W. Tipton gathered outside the White House look over at Horace Greeley (Cicero) and discuss including him in their conspiracy.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz, as a carpenter, indicates the Indian
Caricature of Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur de Rochambeau (1725-1807).
Hiram Revels takes a seat for Mississippi in the U.S. Senate amidst a contemplative group of other senators (from l. to r. : Henry Wilson, Oliver Morton, Carl Schurz and Charles Sumner).
Ink-drawing used on leaflets and other media at demonstrations against the use of sect. 278a of the Austrian criminal code against NGOs, started on 21. may 2008.
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The Repeal, or the Funeral Procession, of Miss America Stamp.
Repeal of the Stamp Act
The coffin is carried by George Grenville, who is followed by Bute, the Duke of Bedford, Temple, Halifax, Sandwich, and two bishops.
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Uncle Sam stands on map of China which is being cut up by German, Italy, England, Russia, and France (Austria is in backgr. sharpening shears); Uncle Sam clutches
1914 US cartoon showing Woodrow Wilson priming the pump, representing prosperity, with buckets representing legislation.
A cartoon in Puck demonstrating William Hayden English's alleged wealth and corruption as the reason for his nomination for Vice President in 1880
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Original version of THE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST, with Russian bear intruding from the north, British bulldog in south China, Gallic frog in southeast Asia, and the American eagle approaching from the Phillipines.
Soviet propaganda poster depicting the Red Army killing the Polish eagle which had supposedly oppressed the Belarusians and Ukrainian peasants under Polish rule.
Editorial cartoon from the
Title: Here we go again!
Inscription on cup: Referendum
Subtext: Ola Normand:
From Library of Congress:

The Ostend Manifesto, advocated by American minister to England James Buchanan, minister to Spain Pierre Soule, and John Y. Mason, minister to France, urged the purchase or (if necessary) seizure of Cuba from Spain. The manifesto was issued in October 1854. Here Buchanan is singled out for attack for his role in the controversy. He is surrounded by four unkempt toughs seeking to rob him of his coat, hat, watch, and money. Their demands include quotations from the manifesto (given in bold below), which is posted on the fence at right. First hoodlum (an Irishman, at far left) raising a club:
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From the break-up of the Norwegian and Swedish union in 1905. Norway is an angry cat, Sweden a stolid dog, and the bond between them is on fire. Swedish prime minister BostrГ¶m tries unsuccessfully to put out the flames.
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Treason!!! John Bull farts at a poster of George III as an outraged William Pitt the Younger ticks him off. Newton's etching was probably a comment on Pitt's threat (realized the following month) to suspend habeas corpus.
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A political cartoon from Puck Magazine titled
U.S. President William McKinley has shot a cannon (labeled McKinley's Letter) which has involved a
1916 political cartoon of the U.S. Presidential race by cartoonist McKee Barclay of the Baltimore
Political cartoon depicting local politicians struggling to keep up with president Theodore Roosevelt during his visit to Chicago. Flanking Roosevelt are Chicago mayor Carter Henry Harrison, Jr. and Roosevelt's secretary William Loeb.
Cartoon showing baby representing New Year 1905 chasing old man 1904 into history.
Political cartoon from 1904 US Presidential election.
Political cartoon satirizing popular facination with Alice Roosevelt, daughter of president Theodore Roosevelt.
Cartoon depicting locked theater door, a reference to the Iroquois Theater Fire disaster of 1903.
Political cartoon from 1904 US Presidential campaign. Former president Grover Cleveland declines 1904 Democratic nomination,
Political cartoon from 1904 US Presidential campaign. Caption:
Cartoon originally published in the Western Mail (Cardiff), 1898. Art and commentry by Joseph Morewood Staniforth. Coal Strike
Congressional pugilists. A crude portrayal of a fight on the floor of Congress between Vermont Representative Matthew Lyon and Roger Griswold of Connecticut. The row was originally prompted by an insulting reference to Lyon on Griswold's part. The interior of Congress Hall is shown, with the Speaker Jonathan Dayton and Clerk Jonathan W. Condy (both seated), Chaplain Ashbel Green (in profile on the left), and several others looking on, as Griswold, armed with a cane, kicks Lyon, who grasps the former's arm and raises a pair of fireplace tongs to strike him. Below are the verses:
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Caricature of Louis Joseph de Bourbon-CondГ© (1736-1818) and AndrГ© Boniface Louis Riquetti de Mirabeau (Mirabeau-Tonneau) (1754-1795). Library of Congress description:
Liberal Republicans stand on and behind a Civil-War era fortification. Some take aim at President Grant and his troops, also behind the fortification. Those standing on the battlement signal their surrender to the approaching Ku Klux Klanners and Tammany Hall representatives.
What will happen in Iran? Will the mullahs finally show their real face? Are they still in touch with reality? Or will they continue with renewed vigor to enforce the fundamentalist law?
Caricature of abolitionists. Anti-Abolitionist cartoon from pre-Civil War USA shows abolitionists trying to drag black slave to liberty against the slave's will.
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Speaker Joseph Gurney Cannon, scanned cartoon from 1908
Columbia (female personification of the USA) stands before a wall separating two groups. On the left is Boss Tweed reaching into a bag with three companions standing beside him: an arch behind is labeled
French political cartoon of French cardinal Jean-Sifrein Maury (1746-1817), archbishop of Paris. Library of Congress description :
From Library of Congress:

Democratic presidential candidate James Buchanan is depicted as a poor bachelor in his squalid quarters. Though indeed a confirmed bachelor, Buchanan in reality was hardly needy. After serving as American minister to Great Britain, he was nominated on June 2 at his party's Cincinnati convention. Here he sits in a small, dimly lit chamber, on a rickety chair near a small cot. A cracked mirror hangs on the wall in the background, and his foot rests upon a stool with a spool and scissors. A needle and thread in his hand, Buchanan examines a ragged coat on which he has evidently just sewn a patch marked
Title: The modern balaam and his ass. A gaunt figure labeled Bankrupts of 1837
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Hiram Revels takes a seat for Mississippi in the U.S. Senate amidst a contemplative group of other senators (l. to r. : Henry Wilson, Oliver Morton, Carl Schurz and Charles Sumner) while Jefferson Davis, the former occupant, as Iago from Shakespeare's Othello, stalks off grumbling about Moors.
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