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  <dc:title>The Ghost of St Stephen's or The Stranger at Home!</dc:title>
  <dc:description>On the right sits Charles James Fox, holding a roll of paper in his hand marked 'Perseverance' [sic].  Behind him sit Sir Francis Burdett and Richard Brinsley Sheridan.  Facing him on the left is William Pitt.  He has his hands raised in surprise, his hair is on end and he exclaims: "Angels and Ministers of Grace defend us!!"  A scroll marked 'UNION' falls from his hand, and sitting behind him are several figures including Henry Dundas.  In the background can be seen the surprised faces of the Speaker and the other MPs.
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  <dc:date>18 Jan 1800</dc:date>
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