Synʹ otechestva i si︠e︡vernyĭ arkhivʹ 1829-1835, 1838 (T. 1 & 2)
Description:
Subtitle varies., Frequency varies., Editors: 1812-39, N.I. Grech and others.--1840, O.I. Senkovskiĭ.--1842-44, 1847-51, K. Masalʹskiĭ., and Sistematicheskiĭ ukazatelʹ.1838-39. 1 v.
Subject (Geographic):
Russia
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature, History, and Politics and government
Synʹ otechestva i si︠e︡vernyĭ arkhivʹ 1829-1835, 1838 (T. 1 & 2)
Description:
Subtitle varies., Frequency varies., Editors: 1812-39, N.I. Grech and others.--1840, O.I. Senkovskiĭ.--1842-44, 1847-51, K. Masalʹskiĭ., and Sistematicheskiĭ ukazatelʹ.1838-39. 1 v.
Subject (Geographic):
Russia
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature, History, and Politics and government
Synʹ otechestva i si︠e︡vernyĭ arkhivʹ 1829-1835, 1838 (T. 1 & 2)
Description:
Subtitle varies., Frequency varies., Editors: 1812-39, N.I. Grech and others.--1840, O.I. Senkovskiĭ.--1842-44, 1847-51, K. Masalʹskiĭ., and Sistematicheskiĭ ukazatelʹ.1838-39. 1 v.
Subject (Geographic):
Russia
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature, History, and Politics and government
Synʹ otechestva i si︠e︡vernyĭ arkhivʹ 1829-1835, 1838 (T. 1 & 2)
Description:
Subtitle varies., Frequency varies., Editors: 1812-39, N.I. Grech and others.--1840, O.I. Senkovskiĭ.--1842-44, 1847-51, K. Masalʹskiĭ., and Sistematicheskiĭ ukazatelʹ.1838-39. 1 v.
Subject (Geographic):
Russia
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature, History, and Politics and government
Synʹ otechestva i si︠e︡vernyĭ arkhivʹ 1829-1835, 1838 (T. 1 & 2)
Description:
Subtitle varies., Frequency varies., Editors: 1812-39, N.I. Grech and others.--1840, O.I. Senkovskiĭ.--1842-44, 1847-51, K. Masalʹskiĭ., and Sistematicheskiĭ ukazatelʹ.1838-39. 1 v.
Subject (Geographic):
Russia
Subject (Topic):
Russian literature, History, and Politics and government
"Lord North (left), with a sack over his shoulder inscribed "Budget", drags by a chain a large lion. The lion's right fore-paw, inscribed "America", has been cut off, and his leg is bleeding. With the lion walk America, France, and Spain. America, a Red Indian with a head-dress and kilt of feathers, holds out a tomahawk in his left hand; in his other hand is the staff supporting the cap of liberty; he says, "This Limb belongs to me in Spite of Fate". France holds out a sword in his left hand, his right is on the lion's head; he says, "Either by Policy or Force I must Obtain some limb or Other". Spain, standing by France, says "I am afraid I shall lose all my Dollers & get Nothing". Behind the lion (r.) three men advance with a flag inscribed "Associations", two of them with drawn swords; they point towards North; one says, "Let our Associations Stop that lump of Iniquity from Ruining our Country"; the next says, "One limb is lost Already by his Infernal tricks". The third says, "Give us an Account how you Spend our money". North is saying, "D------n these Associations they will put a Stop to my Proceedings at last." He is walking over documents inscribed "York; Middlesex; Petitions, and Protestant Petition" (the monster petition for the repeal of the Catholic Relief Act to which Lord George Gordon was then collecting signatures). In the foreground a large thistle is growing, emblematic of the evil influence of Scotland; near it appears part of some striped material, perhaps the American flag, but with many more than thirteen stripes."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Voice of the public for an enquiry into the public expenditure
Description:
Title from item., Trimmed within plate line with partial loss of imprint., Publication day and year from British Museum catalogue., and Possibly engraved by T. Colley. See British Museum catalogue.
Publisher:
Pub. by E. Hedges No. 2, under the Royal Exchange, Cornhill
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain and United States
Subject (Name):
North, Frederick, Lord, 1732-1792.
Subject (Topic):
Politics and government, Foreign relations, and History
A man, possibly George III or Lord North, is seated on a three-legged stool, the legs of which are labelled Lords, Privy Council, and Commons, this last deeply cut by the axe. At the left, a seated Britannia sleeps, the cap of liberty atopt her drooping spear while male figures representing Holland, Spain and France occupy the foreground, a suggestion that the conflict with America serves to the advantage of these other European powers
Description:
Title etched below image., In plate above image: Lon. Mag., and An illustration from: The London Magazine, vol. 45 p. 171.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain., Great Britain, United States, and America.
Subject (Name):
North, Frederick, Lord, 1732-1792. and George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820.
Subject (Topic):
Britannia (Symbolic character), Bribery, Politics and government, History, Colonies, Clothing & dress, Axes, and Stools
"Satire on the financial crisis of 1720 (based, partly in reverse, on 1868,0808.9612) the courtyard of the Amsterdam Exchange now standing for stockbroking in London. The banner now lists 42 investment schemes, including "Robin's Fishery for Gudgeons", (an allustion to Robert Knight, cashier of the South Sea Company), and "Moore's most Royal Fishery" (alluding to Arthur Moore, director of the South Sea Company); in the colonnades and at the front stockbrokers and investors, including a man in middle Eastern dress, celebrate their successes or bemoan their losses as they circulate documents; in niches above are figures of Fortune and Plenty both casting papers labelled with the names of speculations; the clock is no longer labelled "Quinquenpoix". Engraved title, inscriptions, and English verses in three columns."--British Museum online catalog
Alternative Title:
Devil take the hindmost and Bubblers bubbled
Description:
Title etched above image., Publication date from British Museum catalogue., Sheet trimmed to plate mark on sides., A 'List of the Bubbles' in the image, and below the image with twenty-four lines of verse in three columns 'Come all ye mony'd Bites & Culls ... When jobbing in Change-Ally / Here Whig and Tory, Rich & Poor ... Whilst others fart with Squeezing / Here Fortune does her smiles dispense ... O Britain! mourn thy troubles!', and "J. Cole Sculp / Sold by the Printsellers of London & Westminster.'. There are early annotations in pen and ink against two investment schemes: "24 For Erecting Houses of Office in ye North of England and Scotland for ye convenience of Strangers and Travellers" is annotated "Ha! Ha!", and "37 Lending Money to necessitous Persons" "Hay" Day"., and Watermark in the upper portion of sheet. Countermark I V in the lower portion.
Publisher:
Sold by the printsellers of London & Westminster
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain
Subject (Name):
Moore, Arthur, 1666?-1730., Knight, Robert, 1675-1744, and South Sea Company
Subject (Topic):
South Sea Bubble, Great Britain, 1720, Financial crises, History, Politics and government, and Stock exchanges
Title from item., Date supplied by curator., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Politics, French.
Publisher:
F. Sala & Co. Unter d. Linden 51
Subject (Geographic):
Paris (France)
Subject (Topic):
France, Politics and government, Ambulances, Transport of sick and wounded, Red Cross and Red Crescent, Rebellions, Wounds & injuries, Crowds, Litters, Families, and History