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  <dc:title>Contest between England and Spain for the Dominion of the Seas, 1790</dc:title>
  <dc:description>George III and Charles IV of Spain stand up to their waists in the sea and box.  George II, standing on the left, holds up his fists and says:
"Another thump in the bread-basket will do your business Whiskerando".
Behind him stands Neptune, who adds:
"Bravo! my son, make him feel the dominion of the seas is thine and shall be so forever."
Behind Charles IV, on the right, stands the pope.
Fame, personified as a woman and blowing a trumpet,  descends from the clouds to put a laurel wreath on George III's head.
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  <dc:date>8 May 1790</dc:date>
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