Cartoon on the British attitude during the London conference, 1832, 1832 print Cartoon on the too pro-French British attitude during the negotiations during the London conference on the independence of Belgium, October 22, 1832. British Prime Minister Earl Gray is hung on the bowsprit of an English ship. In his hands a palm and a chain with stone, a reference to Lord Palmerston, the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Gray's cabinet. On the Spriet the severed heads of two Hazewind dogs, the newspapers Times and Courier, and two protocols. On the right on the shore the severed head of King Jacobus I


Cartoon on the British attitude during the London conference, 1832, 1832 print Cartoon on the too pro-French British attitude during the negotiations during the London conference on the independence of Belgium, October 22, 1832. British Prime Minister Earl Gray is hung on the bowsprit of an English ship. In his hands a palm and a chain with stone, a reference to Lord Palmerston, the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Gray's cabinet. On the Spriet the severed heads of two Hazewind dogs, the newspapers Times and Courier, and two protocols. On the right on the shore the severed head of King Jacobus III (= II). At the bottom of two four -line verses in English that are argued for more support for Orange (the Netherlands). Great Britain paper violent death by hanging


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