Cartoon shows "America" receiving the surrender of Cornwallis in the background, while an emaciated cow representing "English commerce" is robbed of her milk by France, Spain, and Holland in the left foreground, on the right a frock-coated Englishman begs, as does the British lion, whose paw has been injured by a broken teapot.Title from item.Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 5, no. 5859Forms part of: British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).Published in: The American Revolution in drawings and prints; a checklist of 1765-1790 graphics in the Library of Congress / Compiled by Donald H. Cresswell, with a foreword by Sinclair H. Hitchings. Washington : [For s...
Print shows Lord North and another minister having a vision of the atrocities committed against Amer...
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Cartoon shows America (represented by a man with feathered cap) cutting the horns off a cow (represe...
Cartoon shows a man with feathered cap labeled "Ameriquain" (representing America) cutting the horns...
Print shows a lion confronting a spaniel, representing Spain, a fighting cock, representing France, ...
Print shows Neptune, the British lion, Britannia, and a British sailor on a piece of land labeled "E...
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Print shows a large dog (representing England) muzzled and chained being attacked by several men (re...
Cartoon shows America, on the right, represented by an Indian, celebrating her new acquisition, half...
Print shows the Earl of Mansfield, seated, and the Earl of Sandwich keeping watch over the British l...
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Print shows Charles James Fox as Oliver Cromwell depicted as an artist painting the execution of Cha...
Cartoon shows "American" snake, the emblem used by Americans as a device on their flag before the ad...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts Abraham Lincoln ...
Print shows Lord North and another minister having a vision of the atrocities committed against Amer...
Print shows several ministers helping themselves to fishes and loaves that have spilled from a fishw...
Print shows Britannia lamenting her present state, her shield and broken lance by her side, "What a ...
Cartoon shows America (represented by a man with feathered cap) cutting the horns off a cow (represe...
Cartoon shows a man with feathered cap labeled "Ameriquain" (representing America) cutting the horns...
Print shows a lion confronting a spaniel, representing Spain, a fighting cock, representing France, ...
Print shows Neptune, the British lion, Britannia, and a British sailor on a piece of land labeled "E...
Print shows the British lion harnessed on one side of "the pit of ruin" and a spanial (for Spain), a...
Print shows a large dog (representing England) muzzled and chained being attacked by several men (re...
Cartoon shows America, on the right, represented by an Indian, celebrating her new acquisition, half...
Print shows the Earl of Mansfield, seated, and the Earl of Sandwich keeping watch over the British l...
Print shows, on the left, Lord North carrying a large sack labeled "Budget" over his shoulder, tethe...
Print shows Charles James Fox as Oliver Cromwell depicted as an artist painting the execution of Cha...
Cartoon shows "American" snake, the emblem used by Americans as a device on their flag before the ad...
Wood-engraved cartoon from the Victorian-era publication Punch. The cartoon depicts Abraham Lincoln ...
Print shows Lord North and another minister having a vision of the atrocities committed against Amer...
Print shows several ministers helping themselves to fishes and loaves that have spilled from a fishw...
Print shows Britannia lamenting her present state, her shield and broken lance by her side, "What a ...