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Credit is dead, the bad debtors have killed it
French School
A New Way to Pay the National-Debt
Anonymous
Fleet Prison, London
Anonymous
Edmund Kean in Philip Massinger's A New Way to Pay Old Debts
George Clint
Interior of a Debtors' Prison, The Fleet Illustration
Anonymous
Letter from Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector, to General George Monck
Richard Cromwell
Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors
Philips Galle
Fleet Prison, London
Anonymous
A Rake's Progress; plate VII of VIII
William Hogarth
A Cool Customer
Anonymous
Satire on the national debt, 1782 (1785)
Francis Jukes
The Kentish lottery - or a new way to pay old debts
Anonymous
John Bull and the sinking fund
James Gillray
Fleet Prison, London
Anonymous
Fleet Prison, London
Anonymous
The Nautical Debt of 1782
Elizabeth Henriette Phelps
A tenant who owes three terms, plate 20 from the series 'Tenants and owners',
Honore Daumier
Scene VII: The Rake in Prison, 1735
William Hogarth
Sir Cecils budget for paying the national debt
Thomas Rowlandson
Scene VII: The Rake in Prison, 1735
William (after) Hogarth
The Road to Ruin
William Powell Frith (after)
Fleet Prison, London
Anonymous
Fleet Prison, London
Anonymous
The faith of treaties exemplified or John Bull's last effort to oblige his false friends
Anonymous
The Faith of Treaties Exemplified or John Bull's Last Effort to Oblige His False Friends
Anonymous
The Distrest Poet, December 15, 1740
William Hogarth
A Real Jubilee Memorial
Anonymous
The End of the Game of Cards, 1865
Jean-Louis Ernest Meissonier
Ah! Mr Bilk'em how d'ye do? ...
Anonymous
A Monument dedicated to Posterity, 1720
Bernard Picart
The South Sea Bubble, print made by Thomas Boys, 1825
English School
A Rake's Progress; plate IV of VIII
William Hogarth
Plate IV of A Rake's Progress
William Hogarth
Crédit est Mort (Credit is dead), Early 19th cen
Anonymous
View of Snow Hill undergoing improvements, 1803
William Capon
Passages in the Life of a Subaltern
Anonymous
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