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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]- Books
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John Bull starving to pay debts of the royal prodigal. A letter to the House of Peers. By a Hanoverian.
Hanoverian.Date: [1795]- Pictures
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John Bull as a patient, in disarray, reclines on a sofa and receives medical treatment from politicians. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1813.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1 December 1813Reference: 38418i- Pictures
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John Bull shakes the hand of Lord Morpeth in friendly admonition, but with his back to Lord Howick. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1841.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 19 August 1841Reference: 37076iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
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John Bull climbs on board a coach helped up by the Duke of Wellington with Sir Robert Peel in the driving seat. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1841.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 20 October 1841Reference: 37118iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
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John Bull as the patient of promotors of competing therapies; representing British parliamentary reform. Aquatint by S. de Wilde, 1809.
De Wilde, Samuel, 1751-1832.Date: Published for the Satirist July 1st. 1809Reference: 12204i- Pictures
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John Bull being bled while lying in bed and surrounded by four women; referring to Britain being drained of resources by Peel's new government. Coloured lithograph by J. Doyle, 1842.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: October 1842Reference: 13438iPart of: HB Sketches- Pictures
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John Bull sits in a box, umpiring a free trade race between Sir Robert Peel as a tortoise and Lord John Russell as a hare. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1843.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: March 1843Reference: 37160iPart of: HB sketches- Pictures
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John Bull presented as the Chinese labourer Hoo Loo surrounded by surgeons discussing the removal of his tumor; referring to British political reform. Coloured lithograph by J. Doyle, 1831.
Doyle, John, 1797-1868.Date: 2 May 1831Reference: 12234iPart 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- Books
- Online
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- Books
- Online
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]- Books
- Online
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]- Books
- Online
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- Books
- Online
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- Books
- Online
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]- 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 Atalantis.
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 publish'd, (as well as the two former parts) by the author of the New Atalantis.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: [1712]- Books
- Online
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 Atalantis.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: 1712- Pictures
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John Bull on a throne receiving emaciated and tattered supplicants for charity, including Napoleon. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1814.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1814Reference: 38409i- Pictures
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John Bull being force-fed via a stomach pump, by a queue of people; representing Britain's numerous political problems. Colour photomechanical reproduction after S. Pritchard, 1913.
Pritchard, Stanger, 1877-1957.Date: 25 December 1913Reference: 15781i- Pictures
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John Bull, with leeches on his chest, sits on a commode full of gold coin; he is attended by Lords Stanhope and Perceval dressed as doctors; Napoleon holds the commode. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1811.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1 August 1811Reference: 38404i- 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]- Books
- Online
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 Atalantis
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: [1712]- Books
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Records of my life / By the late John Taylor, esquire.
Taylor, John, 1757-1832Date: 1832