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John Bull's answer to Thomas Bull's pennyworth of truth.
Bull, John.Date: [1792]- Books
John Bull in America; or, the new Munchausen / [Anon].
Paulding, James Kirke, 1778-1860.Date: 1825- Archives and manuscripts
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John Bull
Date: 11 Feb 1946Reference: HALDANE/5/1/3/27Part of: Haldane Papers- Journals
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John Bull
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John Bull's last will and testament, as it was drawn by a Welsh attorney. With a preface to the Ar----p of C----ry. By an eminent lawer [sic] of the Temple.
Bull, John.Date: [1713?]- Pictures
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John Bull being attacked by many tiny figures representing England's engagements overseas. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1813.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: August 1st 1813Reference: 38411i- Books
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John Bull in his senses: being the third [sic] part of Law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: 1712- Books
John Bull and his doctors / by William H. Helfand.
Helfand, William H.Date: 1966- Books
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John Bull roused from his lethargy. A new song.
Date: [1795?]- Books
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John Bull's last will and testament, as it was drawn by a Welch attorney. With a preface to the Ar--p of C--ry. By an eminent lawyer of the Temple.
Bull, John.Date: [1713]- Books
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John Bull's last will and testament, as it was drawn by a Welch attorney. With a preface to the Ar--p of C--ry. By an eminent lawyer of the Temple.
Bull, John.Date: [1713]- Books
John Bull : family doctor / edited by a London physician.
Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Books
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John Bull to his brethren. Shall we trust to Tom the stay-maker, and his bungling French journeymen, to amend our constitution, who in four years have not been able to botch up their own? ...
Bull, John.Date: 1793?]- Books
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John Bull in his senses: being the second part of Law is a botcomless[sic]-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth. Note, the contents are plac'd before every chapter.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: 1712- Pictures
John Bull defending Britain against the invasion of cholera; comparing the Reform Bill to the cholera epidemic. Coloured lithograph, c. 1832.
Reference: 12236i- Pictures
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John Bull has a nightmare about income tax represented by Sir Robert Peel sitting on his chest surrounded by donkeys (asses). Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1842.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 23 April 1842Reference: 37122iPart of: HB sketches- Books
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John Bull still in his senses : being the third part of Law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth and publish'd, (as well as the three former parts) by the author of the new Atalantis.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: [1712]- Pictures
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John Bull making hop-tea in front of a hop grower and his workers; representing adulteration of beer by brewers. Chromolithograph by T. Merry, 1890, after himself.
Merry, Tom, 1852-1902.Date: 11 October 1890Reference: 25922i- Pictures
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John Bull shaking the hand of a sick man; referring to Wellington's illness and depression due to political strain. Coloured lithograph by J. Doyle, 1831.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 28 December 1831Reference: 12235iPart of: HB Sketches- Pictures
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John Bull about to be bled by three doctors; representing Britain's budget manipulated by the cabinet. Coloured etching by J. Phillips?, 1830.
Phillips, John, active 1829.Date: 8 March 1830Reference: 12227i- Pictures
John Bull reclines on a bank yawning as four men help themselves to the contents of his open sack. Lithograph by R. Seymour, 1832.
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836.Date: 1 Oct 1832Reference: 608220i- Books
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John Bull still in his senses: being the third part of Law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth: and publish'd, (as well as the two former parts) by the author of the New Atlantis.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: [1712]- Books
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John Bull still in his senses: being the third part of law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth: and publishd, (as well as the two former parts) by the author of the New Atlantis.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: 1712- Pictures
John Bull stares with interest as a bearded magician pulls aside a curtain to show a mirror in which the princess Victoria wearing a crown is being pulled by the arms. Coloured lithograph by John Doyle, 1830.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: June 8 1830Reference: 603499iPart of: HB sketches- Books
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John Bull in his senses: being the second part of Law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: [1712]