Quadrupeds or little Boneys last kick

Broadley: "In the center one sees the Russian bear castigating Napoleon, whom he holds by the foot, with a birch-rod. The Imperial wreath and scepter lie on the ground by the side of a glowing dispatch.... A Russian is cooking a number of French soldiers in a stew-pan, while a whole regiment is engulfed in the waters of a river. In the background is a line of Cossacks riding at full speed. Platoff points to his daughter, while above their heads is a placard...." Broadley: "In the center one sees the Russian bear castigating Napoleon, whom he holds by the foot, with a birch-rod. The Imperial wreath and scepter lie on the ground by the side of a glowing dispatch.... A Russian is cooking a number of French soldiers in a stew-pan, while a whole regiment is engulfed in the waters of a river. In the background is a line of Cossacks riding at full speed. Platoff points to his daughter, while above their heads is a placard...." Pub'd. January 1st, 1813 by W. N. Jones, 5 Newgate Street. Caption: Pubd January 1st 1813 by W N Jones 5 Newgate Street Dialogue: Napoleon: "Save me, Save me from de big bore" Dialogue: Man's head at lower left: "By gar de Bears have caught us in our own traps" Dialogue: French soldiers at lower right: "Dont dont [sic] cut us off Dialogue: French soldier at upper left: "Oh! de Barbare; dey have not de pity Dialogue: Russian bear at window of larder building: "No Admittence [sic] here" Label(s): The Kalouga Larder. Russian Fare Label(s): Sea of Troubles Label(s): Clouds of Cossacks Label(s): Bait for Monkeys. Provisions & good winter quarters Label(s): Moscow Text: 100,000 Ruble and my Daughter to the man who will bring Buonaparte Dead or Alive Text: 28th Bulletin. This is Autumn, fair weather, easy marches, Invincible General.
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