De Corsican Tol, 1814, Anonymous, After George Cuikshank, 1814 print Napoleon by cutting down arms and legs converted into a toll that is beaten with whips by the allies. From left to right: Wellington, Frans II or Karl Philipp Zu Schwarzenberg, Alexander I, Bernadotte and a wild -looking blücher. On the left, the Dutch king Willem I looks approvingly, he holds one of Napoleon's legs, marked 'Hollande', in his hand. In the air a devil flies away with the king of Naples, Joseph Bonaparte. On the right in the background Marie-Louise flees in a carriage (March 29, 1814). Cartoon in the plight of


De Corsican Tol, 1814, Anonymous, After George Cuikshank, 1814 print Napoleon by cutting down arms and legs converted into a toll that is beaten with whips by the allies. From left to right: Wellington, Frans II or Karl Philipp Zu Schwarzenberg, Alexander I, Bernadotte and a wild -looking blücher. On the left, the Dutch king Willem I looks approvingly, he holds one of Napoleon's legs, marked 'Hollande', in his hand. In the air a devil flies away with the king of Naples, Joseph Bonaparte. On the right in the background Marie-Louise flees in a carriage (March 29, 1814). Cartoon in the plight of Napoleon after the conquest of Paris by the Allies on March 31, 1814. France (possibly) paper etching whipping a top


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