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LZT1012687: The Commissioner's Interview with Congress, Darly, Matthew, Active 1741-1780, En Sanguine Engraving 1778, Three Members of Congress Standing Beneath Palm Trees Outlining Their Demands for Peace to Three Members of the Peace Commission, the Earl of Carlisle, Baron Auckland, and George Johnstone. Lord Bute is Standing in the Background Between the Two Groups. / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012693: Wha Wants Me, London : 1792, Engraving, Thomas Paine, Full-Length, Standing, Facing Left, Holding Scroll Rights of Man, Surrounded by Injustices and Standing on Labels, Representing Morals and Justices, Defending Measures Taken in Revolutionary France and Appealing to the English to Overthrow Their Monarchy and Organize a Republic., Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (1789-1856) (after) / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012694: The American Rattle Snake, En Sanguine Engraving Shows American Snake, the Emblem Used by Americans As a Device on Their Flag Before the Adoption of the Stars and Stripes, with Two of Three Coils Around Units of British Soldiers, Commanded by Burgoyne and Cornwallis at Time of Their Surrender. Gillray is Lampooning the British War Effort. The Verse Printed below the Image Reflects the Widespread Sympathy in England for the American Cause. / Bridgeman Images
LZT1012702: The Repeal or the Funeral of Miss Ame=Stamp, En Sanguine Engraving 1766, a Funeral Procession on the Banks of the Thames, with Warehouses in a Line in the Background, One of which is Inscribed the Sheffield and Birmingham Warehouse Goods Now Ship'D for America. George Grenville Carrys Coffin Inscribed Miss Ame-Stamp B. 1765 Died 1766. On the Quay Are Two Large Bales, One of which is Inscribed, Stamps from America, I.E., Stamps Returned to England As No Longer Needed, Because of the Repeal of the Stamp Act. The Other is Marked, Black Cloth from America, Intended for the Funeral Procession which Follows. / Bridgeman Images