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  <dc:title>Laudable Secrecy Respecting a Peace or John Bull too Inquisitive</dc:title>
  <dc:description>John Bull and Charles James Fox in conversation.  John Bull, on the right, is a large elderly man in a powdered bob-wig and glasses.  In his pocket he has papers marked 'Omnium' and 'Speculation on Peace'.  He asks Fox: "Now do Charly, my dear good  boy  - open the door a little bit farther - just to enable me to take in a few of my friends at the Stock Exchange."
Fox, on the left, is standing next to a half-open door, through which is passing a man with a scroll marked 'Dispatches'.  Fox has a document in his pocket marked 'To Monsr Talleyrand Negotiations'.  He replies: "Really Mr Bull, you are too inquisitive - dont you see the door for Negotiation is open'd? - dont you see the back of a messenger? - dont you see he has got dispatches under his arm? - what would you desire more -".
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  <dc:date>Jul 1806</dc:date>
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