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English: Anti-Catholic cartoon depicting the Church and the Pope as a malevolent octopus
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Source Crowley, Jeremiah J. (1913) The Pope: Chief of White Slavers High Priest of Intrigue, p. 430
Author H.E. Fowler

Via Vulgar Army: Octopus in Propaganda and Political Cartoons

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