Moira stands on a shore with an unstrung longbow, a searchlight issuing from his mouth and partly illuminating a gruesome scene on the opposite shore.; George: 9184 Gimbel: 280 "Paine was interested in the Irish cause, and his works had received large circulation in Ireland. He was on good terms with Lord Fitzgerald, to whom he gave his suggestions that the French should aid the Irish with money rather than a fleet" [Gimbel]
Burdett makes his way through a crowd seated inside a carriage pulled by his supporters and driven by Tooke, with Sheridan as footman while Moira, standing to the side beats a drum.; George: 10264