The Minister's Bull or a new way of making poor old England rich and happy, humbly inscribed to the Chamber of Commerce, William Dent, 1785

The Minister's Bull or a new way of making poor old England rich and happy, humbly inscribed to the Chamber of Commerce, William Dent, 1785

Political satire: a man riding a bull labelled 'british manufactories' drives it to a hill of 'landed interest', while three politicians attempt to hold it back with ropes. 31 march 1785 etching with hand-colouring. Date: 1785. Dimensions: Height: 247 mm; Width: 340 mm. Medium: paper. Collection: British Museum. The Minister's Bull or a new way of making poor old England rich and happy, humbly inscribed to the Chamber of Commerce (BM 1948,0214.536)
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Author: Print made by: William Dent Published by: J NunnSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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