Constitutional Danger, or, a Sure Way to Stop the Progress of Pain, William Dent, 1792

Constitutional Danger, or, a Sure Way to Stop the Progress of Pain, William Dent, 1792

Satire on the royal proclamation of 21 may 'for the preventing of tumultuous meetings and seditious writings': pitt firing a cannon supported by george iii on two wheels, decorated with the busts of james ii and charles i; fox, paine and burke in the group under attack at right. 11 june (?) 1792 hand-coloured etching. Date: 1792. Dimensions: Height: 213 mm; Width: 385 mm. Medium: paper. Collection: British Museum. Constitutional Danger, or, a Sure Way to Stop the Progress of Pain (BM 1987,0516.6)
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