John Bull Listening to the Quarrels of State Affairs May 1, 1803 Thomas Rowlandson Napoleon stands at right dictating terms to Addington, who is on the extreme right. He puts a forefinger on the palm of his hand to enforce his words, saying: "And so, - if you do so, I do so!" Addington, with a distressed stare, exclaims "Oh! - Oh!!" At left, John Bull, hands on knees, gapes at the pair, saying, "I declare my very wig, stands an end with Curiosity!! What can they be quareling about O that I could but be let into the secret if I ax our gentleman concerning it, tis ten to one if he tells me the right story.". John Bull Listening to the Quarrels of State Affairs. Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757-1827 London). May 1, 1803. Hand-colored etching. Rudolph Ackermann, London (active 1794-1829). Prints

John Bull Listening to the Quarrels of State Affairs May 1, 1803 Thomas Rowlandson Napoleon stands at right dictating terms to Addington, who is on the extreme right. He puts a forefinger on the palm of his hand to enforce his words, saying: "And so, - if you do so, I do so!" Addington, with a distressed stare, exclaims "Oh! - Oh!!" At left, John Bull, hands on knees, gapes at the pair, saying, "I declare my very wig, stands an end with Curiosity!! What can they be quareling about O that I could but be let into the secret if I ax our gentleman concerning it, tis ten to one if he tells me the right story.". John Bull Listening to the Quarrels of State Affairs. Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757-1827 London). May 1, 1803. Hand-colored etching. Rudolph Ackermann, London (active 1794-1829). Prints
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