. English: Cartoon in the Romanian-language newspaper Gura Satului, published in Transylvania region, then part of Austria-Hungary, targeting the difference of opinion between the Austrian and Hungarian governments. Austria's Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (B) as a concerned father, treating the sick child marked Dualism (in reference to the Ausgleich regime), and suggesting medicine marked Federalism. Hungary's Gyula Andrássy (A), the child's mother, asks: 'But what will then become of me?' . 25 October 1869. unknown/uncredited 142 Copilulu bolnavu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-cartoon-in-the-romanian-language-newspaper-gura-satului-published-in-transylvania-region-then-part-of-austria-hungary-targeting-the-difference-of-opinion-between-the-austrian-and-hungarian-governments-austrias-friedrich-ferdinand-von-beust-b-as-a-concerned-father-treating-the-sick-child-marked-dualism-in-reference-to-the-ausgleich-regime-and-suggesting-medicine-marked-federalism-hungarys-gyula-andrssy-a-the-childs-mother-asks-but-what-will-then-become-of-me-25-october-1869-unknownuncredited-142-copilulu-bolnavu-image188124114.html
RMMX1P6A–. English: Cartoon in the Romanian-language newspaper Gura Satului, published in Transylvania region, then part of Austria-Hungary, targeting the difference of opinion between the Austrian and Hungarian governments. Austria's Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (B) as a concerned father, treating the sick child marked Dualism (in reference to the Ausgleich regime), and suggesting medicine marked Federalism. Hungary's Gyula Andrássy (A), the child's mother, asks: 'But what will then become of me?' . 25 October 1869. unknown/uncredited 142 Copilulu bolnavu
FEDERALIST CARTOON, c1799. /nA Republican cartoon, c1799, lampooning the English political journalist and Federalist editor, William Cobbett, as 'Peter Porcupine': colored engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-federalist-cartoon-c1799-na-republican-cartoon-c1799-lampooning-the-95428538.html
RMFF7422–FEDERALIST CARTOON, c1799. /nA Republican cartoon, c1799, lampooning the English political journalist and Federalist editor, William Cobbett, as 'Peter Porcupine': colored engraving.
Cartoon - Co-operative Federalism. John Collins (1917-2007) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-co-operative-federalism-john-collins-1917-2007-image600295341.html
RM2WTHPR9–Cartoon - Co-operative Federalism. John Collins (1917-2007)
Cartoon of Paine's role in the French Revolution Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cartoon-of-paines-role-in-the-french-revolution-35954185.html
RMC2DRX1–Cartoon of Paine's role in the French Revolution
. English: Cartoon in the Romanian-language newspaper Gura Satului, published in Transylvania region, then part of Austria-Hungary, targeting the difference of opinion between the Austrian and Hungarian governments. Austria's Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (B) as a concerned father, treating the sick child marked Dualism (in reference to the Ausgleich regime), and suggesting medicine marked Federalism. Hungary's Gyula Andrássy (A), the child's mother, asks: 'But what will then become of me?' . 25 October 1869. unknown/uncredited 142 Copilulu bolnavu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-cartoon-in-the-romanian-language-newspaper-gura-satului-published-in-transylvania-region-then-part-of-austria-hungary-targeting-the-difference-of-opinion-between-the-austrian-and-hungarian-governments-austrias-friedrich-ferdinand-von-beust-b-as-a-concerned-father-treating-the-sick-child-marked-dualism-in-reference-to-the-ausgleich-regime-and-suggesting-medicine-marked-federalism-hungarys-gyula-andrssy-a-the-childs-mother-asks-but-what-will-then-become-of-me-25-october-1869-unknownuncredited-142-copilulu-bolnavu-image187548674.html
RMMW3G6X–. English: Cartoon in the Romanian-language newspaper Gura Satului, published in Transylvania region, then part of Austria-Hungary, targeting the difference of opinion between the Austrian and Hungarian governments. Austria's Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (B) as a concerned father, treating the sick child marked Dualism (in reference to the Ausgleich regime), and suggesting medicine marked Federalism. Hungary's Gyula Andrássy (A), the child's mother, asks: 'But what will then become of me?' . 25 October 1869. unknown/uncredited 142 Copilulu bolnavu
MAD TOM IN A RAGE, 1801. /nA Federalist cartoon etching of 1801 attacking the administration of Thomas Jefferson. However, historians differ as to whether the figure of 'Mad Tom' is meant to be Jefferson or his friend, Anglo-American political philosopher Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mad-tom-in-a-rage-1801-na-federalist-cartoon-etching-of-1801-attacking-95428949.html
RMFF74GN–MAD TOM IN A RAGE, 1801. /nA Federalist cartoon etching of 1801 attacking the administration of Thomas Jefferson. However, historians differ as to whether the figure of 'Mad Tom' is meant to be Jefferson or his friend, Anglo-American political philosopher
. English: Cartoon in the Romanian-language newspaper Gura Satului, published in Transylvania region, then part of Austria-Hungary, targeting the difference of opinion between the Austrian and Hungarian governments. Austria's Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (B) as a concerned father, treating the sick child marked Dualism (in reference to the Ausgleich regime), and suggesting medicine marked Federalism. Hungary's Gyula Andrássy (A), the child's mother, asks: 'But what will then become of me?' . 25 October 1869. unknown/uncredited 123 Copilulu bolnavu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-cartoon-in-the-romanian-language-newspaper-gura-satului-published-in-transylvania-region-then-part-of-austria-hungary-targeting-the-difference-of-opinion-between-the-austrian-and-hungarian-governments-austrias-friedrich-ferdinand-von-beust-b-as-a-concerned-father-treating-the-sick-child-marked-dualism-in-reference-to-the-ausgleich-regime-and-suggesting-medicine-marked-federalism-hungarys-gyula-andrssy-a-the-childs-mother-asks-but-what-will-then-become-of-me-25-october-1869-unknownuncredited-123-copilulu-bolnavu-image188841836.html
RMMY6DK8–. English: Cartoon in the Romanian-language newspaper Gura Satului, published in Transylvania region, then part of Austria-Hungary, targeting the difference of opinion between the Austrian and Hungarian governments. Austria's Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (B) as a concerned father, treating the sick child marked Dualism (in reference to the Ausgleich regime), and suggesting medicine marked Federalism. Hungary's Gyula Andrássy (A), the child's mother, asks: 'But what will then become of me?' . 25 October 1869. unknown/uncredited 123 Copilulu bolnavu
. Federalist poster about 1800. Washington (in heaven)[¿?] tells partisans to keep the pillars of Federalism, Republicanism and Democracy. Another source: A 1795 [¿? Washington died in 1799] cartoon depicting Washington warning party men to let all three pillars of Federalism, Republicanism, and Democracy stand to hold up Peace and Plenty, Liberty and Independence. At the left a Democrat says 'This Pillar shall not stand I am determin'd to support a just and necessary War” and at the right a Federalists claims, 'This Pillar must come down I am a friend of Peace'. circa 1800. Unknown 1287 part Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/federalist-poster-about-1800-washington-in-heaven-tells-partisans-to-keep-the-pillars-of-federalism-republicanism-and-democracy-another-source-a-1795-washington-died-in-1799-cartoon-depicting-washington-warning-party-men-to-let-all-three-pillars-of-federalism-republicanism-and-democracy-stand-to-hold-up-peace-and-plenty-liberty-and-independence-at-the-left-a-democrat-says-this-pillar-shall-not-stand-i-am-determind-to-support-a-just-and-necessary-war-and-at-the-right-a-federalists-claims-this-pillar-must-come-down-i-am-a-friend-of-peace-circa-1800-unknown-1287-part-image185617047.html
RMMNYGC7–. Federalist poster about 1800. Washington (in heaven)[¿?] tells partisans to keep the pillars of Federalism, Republicanism and Democracy. Another source: A 1795 [¿? Washington died in 1799] cartoon depicting Washington warning party men to let all three pillars of Federalism, Republicanism, and Democracy stand to hold up Peace and Plenty, Liberty and Independence. At the left a Democrat says 'This Pillar shall not stand I am determin'd to support a just and necessary War” and at the right a Federalists claims, 'This Pillar must come down I am a friend of Peace'. circa 1800. Unknown 1287 part
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