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A mis-fire at the constitution / JS. f.

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James Sayers
1748-1823

A mis-fire at the constitution / JS. f.

[London] : Publ 12th Jany 1789 by Thos. Cornell, [1789].
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image: 222 x 254 mm; plate mark: 238 x 262 mm; sheet: 250 x 276 mm
Peel 1642
Notes
Satire on the press campaign against Pitt during the Regency crisis.
Provenance

Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.

Summary

Print shows Fox (right) having just fired a musket at the British Lion (left), who lies beneath a cushion on which are the crown and sceptre; in his paws is a large scroll: 'The Rights of the People'. Fox is resting his musket on the back of his shooting-pony (his stalking-horse), whose head is held by Sheridan. The headband, inscribed 'Ich Dien', and holding the Prince's feathers, indicates the Prince of Wales. His eyes are covered by blinkers. Under his fore-feet are two papers: 'Addresses from Edinburgh Glasgow Borough of Southwark' and 'City of London Vote of Thanks to Mr Pitt . . . 267'. Papers issue from Sheridan's coat-pocket and flutter to the ground: 'Paragraph against the Minister, Puffs direct for the P------e, Puffs oblique for the P------e of W', etc. Under his foot is the 'Oath of Allegiance'. Cf. George.

Associated names
Cornell, Thos., active 1780-1792, publisher.
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, former owner.
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