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Fox's martyrs or The patriots in limbo, [England : Publisher not named, March 1784], 1 print : etching ; 25.2 x 34.9 cm (plate), Print shows Charles James Fox's martyrs during the American Revolution. On the right, Frederick, Lord North, hangs from a devil's pitchfork and wears a large stone labeled American War from his neck. In the center, Charles Fox apologizes for his actions, in the aftermath of the 1784 general election. The 1784 Parliamentary election was the first national election. The Fox-North coalition came under attack by George III and William Pitt the Younger. Pitt remained Prime Minister and those members of Parliament who continued to support Fox and North became known as Fox's Martyrs in reference to John Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563). This satire lays the blame for the Whig's loss on the American Revolution.

Fox's martyrs or The patriots in limbo, [England : Publisher not named, March 1784], 1 print : etching ; 25.2 x 34.9 cm (plate), Print shows Charles James Fox's martyrs during the American Revolution. On the right, Frederick, Lord North, hangs from a devil's pitchfork and wears a large stone labeled American War from his neck. In the center, Charles Fox apologizes for his actions, in the aftermath of the 1784 general election. The 1784 Parliamentary election was the first national election. The Fox-North coalition came under attack by George III and William Pitt the Younger. Pitt remained Prime Minister and those members of Parliament who continued to support Fox and North became known as Fox's Martyrs in reference to John Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563). This satire lays the blame for the Whig's loss on the American Revolution.
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Fox's martyrs or The patriots in limbo, [England : Publisher not named, March 1784], 1 print : etching ; 25.2 x 34.9 cm (plate), Print shows Charles James Fox's martyrs during the American Revolution. On the right, Frederick, Lord North, hangs from a devil's pitchfork and wears a large stone labeled American War from his neck. In the center, Charles Fox apologizes for his actions, in the aftermath of the 1784 general election. The 1784 Parliamentary election was the first national election. The Fox-North coalition came under attack by George III and William Pitt the Younger. Pitt remained Prime Minister and those members of Parliament who continued to support Fox and North became known as Fox's Martyrs in reference to John Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563). This satire lays the blame for the Whig's loss on the American Revolution.
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4999 x 3692 px | 52.8 MB
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42.3 x 31.3 cm | 16.7 x 12.3 in (300 dpi)
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(1563) . 1784 ACTIONS AFTERMATH AGED AMERICAN AMERICANS ANTIQUE APOLOGIZES ARKHEIA ART ARTS ARTWORK ASSAULT ATTACK ATTACKING BECAME BLAME BOOK CAME CENTER CHARLES COALITION CONTINUED CULTURE DEVIL'S ELECTION ELECTION. ENGLAND'S ENGLAND ENGRAVED IMAGE ENGRAVED ENGRAVEMENT ENGRAVING (ARTWORK) ENGRAVING ENGRAVING. ENGRAVINGS ETCHING FIRST FOX'S FOX FOX-NORTH FOXE'S FREDERICK GENERAL GEORGE GREAT BRITAIN HANGS HEIMWEHR (AUSTRIAN MILITIA) HISTORIA UNIVERSAL HISTORIA HISTORIC ART HISTORIC HISTORICAL HISTORY HOMESICKNESS HUNDRED YEARS WAR III ILLUSTRATIVE TECHNIQUE JAMES JOHN LABELED LARGE LAYS LEGEND LIBRO LIMBO LONGING (NOSTALGIA) LORD (NOBILITY) LORD LOSS MARCH (MONTH) MARCH MARTYRS MEMBERS MINISTER NAMED NATIONAL NECK. NORDEN NORTH NOSTALGIA NOSTALGIC NOT OLD FASHIONED OLD OLD-FASHIONED PARLIAMENT PARLIAMENTARY PATRIOTS PITCHFORK PITT PRIME PRINT PUBLISHER RÉFÉRENCE REMAINED RETRO STYLED RETRO REVOLUTION REVOLUTION. RIGHT ROCK ROCKY ROMANTIC ROMANTICISM SATIRE SECOND-HAND BOOKSHOP STONE STONES SUPPORT TRADITION TRADITIONAL TRADITIONS USED BOOK STORE VICTORIAN ERA VICTORIAN VINTAGE WANDERLUST WAR WARFARE WARS WEARS WHIG'S WILLIAM WISTFULNESS WOEFULNESS YOUNGER