John Bull

John Bull is a national personification of the United Kingdom, especially in political cartoons and similar graphic works. He is usually depicted as a stout, middle-aged, country-dwelling, jolly and matter-of-fact man. He originated in satirical works of the early 18th century and would come to stand for "English liberty" in opposition to revolutionaries. He was popular through the 18th and 19th centuries until the time of the First World War, when he generally stopped being seen as representative of the "common man". Provided by Wikipedia

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by Bull, John
Published 1792

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by Bull, John
Published 1808
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by Bull, John
Published 1819
Printed by Jabet and Moore

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by Bull, John
Published 1901
Breitkopf and Härtel

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by Bull, John
Published 1950
Alexander Street Press Harvard University Press

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by Bull, John
Published 1792
Sold by J. Ridgway

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by Bull, John
Published 1799