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The eclipse at an end - and political tilting discovered

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Print shows Edward Thurlow and a woman, possibly Queen Charlotte, on a donkey labeled "WP" (William Pitt?) wearing a lion skin, a partially eclipsed sun (George III) above them; on the right two men are seated on a horse wearing the feathers of the Prince of Wales, it has begun to rear, but has a weight attached to its front left leg.

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george king of great britain thurlow edward thurlow baron pitt william politics and government great britain rulers eclipses etchings satires visual works british eclipse end 1789 two men prints etching king george iii george iii king of great britain woman library of congress prince of wales
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01/01/1789
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george king of great britain thurlow edward thurlow baron pitt william politics and government great britain rulers eclipses etchings satires visual works british eclipse end 1789 two men prints etching king george iii george iii king of great britain woman library of congress prince of wales