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The Tree of Liberty must be planted immediately this is the Something which must be done and that quickly too to save the Country from destruction

by James Gillray

The Tree of Liberty must be planted immediately this is the Something which must be done and that quickly too to save the Country from destruction - James Gillray
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English: "The Tree of Liberty must be planted immediately this is the Something which must be done and that quickly too to save the Country from destruction" oil on Canvas.
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