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On Wednesday, November 25, will be published, in Quarto, (price Two Shillings) By John Williams, No. 38, in Fleet-Street, Patriotism, a political satire. (with a Preface, respecting the English Constitution, so far as it may be affected by Parties or by Corruption, intended as introductory to the Poem) By Cato Redivivus.
Williams, John, active 1767-1772.Date: 1767]- Pictures
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The Midlothian campaign of 1879-1880: people are burning in a ballot box, Disraeli is kissing a Turk representing tyranny and crime, a Zulu warrior looks on, and broken puppet of Lord Dalkeith lies in the foreground. Engraving by A. Mantrop, 1879/1880.
Mantrop, J. Bert.Date: 1879/1880Reference: 568590iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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A Lancashire burglar, dressed in rags and smoking a pipe, with his dog, represented as a supporter of the Conservative Party. Lithograph (?), March 1880.
Date: March 1880Reference: 568613iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Pictures
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Benjamin Disraeli as a barber called "Ben Jingo" is cutting the face of John Bull while shaving him. Engraving (?) by W. Dewane, 188-.
Dewane, William.Date: 1880Reference: 568560iPart of: Victorian album of political satires.- Books
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The patricians: or, a candid examination into the merits of the principal speakers of the House of Lords. By the author of The senators.
Delamayne, Thomas, 1718-1773.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]