John Bull landed in France!!

Astride the British lion, John Bull rampages through the French countryside and attacks the diminutive French cavalry, who ride bull frogs. The lion rises on his hind legs and prepares to pounce on his prey. A British flag is tied to his tail and his hindquarters are branded with the seal of George III, "GR." Bull, as ever a stout figure, raises his sword as he leads the charge. A modest country house is at the right of the sheet. Believing he is safely hidden, Napoleon appears, popping out of the house's chimney. On the left of the sheet, ships dot the distant harbor. Pencil notes were made on the print by a previous collector; mostly illegible, appear to have been erased. Astride the British lion, John Bull rampages through the French countryside and attacks the diminutive French cavalry, who ride bull frogs. The lion rises on his hind legs and prepares to pounce on his prey. A British flag is tied to his tail and his hindquarters are branded with the seal of George III, "GR." Bull, as ever a stout figure, raises his sword as he leads the charge. A modest country house is at the right of the sheet. Believing he is safely hidden, Napoleon appears, popping out of the house's chimney. On the left of the sheet, ships dot the distant harbor. Pencil notes were made on the print by a previous collector; mostly illegible, appear to have been erased. Published by McCleary. British Museum, BM 10078. Print is neither signed nor dated. On this sheet the publisher is McCleary at no. 21 Nassau Street. According to Broadley, however, the sheet was published by Holland and printed on 1803-08-29. Caption: Publ. by McCleary, No 21 Nassau Street Dialogue: John Bull: "D-m me but I'll put your calvary to the hop. I only wish I could find out yr Commander." Dialogue: Napoleon: "Mercy on me what a terrible fellow, I think I am tolerably safe here!"
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