Britain, America, at length be friends ... [engraving]
1774
P&E L2019F12m
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Title
Britain, America, at length be friends ... [engraving]
Variant Title
London magzine
Published
[London : Printed for R. Baldwin, 1774]
Description
1 print ; 22 x 14 cm.
Call Number
P&E L2019F12m
System Control No.
(OCoLC)60762951
Note
At top: "Frontispiece. Lon. mag. 1774."
Print shows America, as an Indian woman, shaking hands with Britannia with the goddess Concord standing between them holding a globe and an olive branch. Includes ten lines of verse (expressing hope for a friendly settlement of differences between Great Britain and the North American colonies).
Print shows America, as an Indian woman, shaking hands with Britannia with the goddess Concord standing between them holding a globe and an olive branch. Includes ten lines of verse (expressing hope for a friendly settlement of differences between Great Britain and the North American colonies).
Indexed In
Cresswell, Donald H., The American Revolution in drawings and prints, 662
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