State cooks, or the downfall of the fish kettle: Print shows George III and Lord North standing in a kitchen, both wear aprons, George III has his back to the fireplace, between them, on the floor, is an overturned kettle of fish, each labelled with the name of a colony. George III says, O Boreas, the loss of these fish will ruin us forever, North replies, My honoured liege never fret. Minden & I will cook em yet, on the wall behind North is a map labelled Plan of North America. etching, hand-collared 1781
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