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Justice to the Rescue! mb-height 2699 The satire is a protest

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The satire is a protest against the introduction of paper money

The advantage of the 6cwt van was its manoeuvrability

This cartoon depicts Louis Napoleon and Britannia

Duke of Edinburgh pass by in an open top car as she visits nine boroughs on the first of her four Coronation drives

However by September 1720 the market had collapsed and many investors were ruined

Justice to the Rescue! mb-height 2699 The satire is a protestJustice to the Rescue!, 1876. Uncle Sam and John Bull, representing Britain and the United States of America, are tearing up the Extradition Treaty of 1842. The allegorical figure of Justice, identifiable by her sword and scales, intervenes, saying: 'Stop, gentlemen! You've both of you too many rogues loose, to do without that!'. The extradition treaty was a clause dealing with the mutual extradition of criminals and was part of the Webster Ashburton

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