Excise Inquisition Erecting by English Slaves Under the Scourge of Their Task-Masters the Excise Officers
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Excise Inquisition Erecting by English Slaves Under the Scourge of Their Task-Masters the Excise Officers
Excise Inquisition Erecting by English Slaves Under the Scourge of Their Task-Masters the Excise Officers, Dent, William, Active 1783-1793, Artist, England, En Sanguine Engraving 1790, a British Satire on an Attempt by William Pitt and George Rose to Transfer to Excise Law Certain Import Duties; Standing in Opposition is Edward Thurlow. The Central Image Shows Britannia, Wrapped in a Blanket Labeled Extension of Excise, Being Rocked to Sleep in a Cradle by Pitt and Rose. Another Man, Possibly William Mainwaring, is Holding Britannia's Spear and Shield which is Labeled Maner and Saying by, by, Lullaby; to the Right of His Feet is the British Lion, Blindfolded and Chained to the Ground. The Destruction of the Bastille is Shown in the Upper Right Corner; by Depicting the Bastille in a State of Ruin, Reference is Made to the Recent Liberation of the French, and by Implication, to the Tyranny Under which the British Continue to Live.
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