A frowning man in tattered clothing, issues of Cobbett's Weekly Register in his pocket and holding a club and a letter, stands in front of a blazing haystack and gallows.; George: 16400
A Tower of Babel, constructed from official documents, topples, bringing down with it politicians and associated figures. Burdett, on his way up and backed by his supporters, is about to fall. ; George: 11327
Burdett, liberty cap in hand, presides over a group of radical reformers that includes Cobbett and Tooke who are burning acts of Parliament. In the background, a mob destroys the Parliament building.; George: 11338
Burdett rides in a political procession along with his supporters, which include Cobbett, Tooke and Bosville, the latter with Paine's Rights of Man in his pocket.; George: 10614 Gimbel: 259
Napoleon and Talleyrand plant a mock genealogical tree of Hastings while members of the Ministry hack at the Royal Oak. Cobbett is depicted as one of the pippins waiting to be grafted. ; George: 10744
Cobbett leads a procession in protest of the Convention of Cintra. He is cheered by a frenzied mob and sits in a "political hog trough", filled with issues of his Weekly Political Register.; George: 11047
A devil attempts to lure John Bull into a box trap papered with slogans, names and advertisements for The Age of Reason, Rights of Man and other publications. ; Gimbel No.273,
Russell thrusts documents into a blazing hell-mouth, agape in the House of Commons. A few figures are seen inside it, including Cobbett, peering though a gridiron, and Paine as a skeleton wearing a liberty cap.; George: 16643, Gimbel: 276
An electoral procession for Paull, riding on Burdett, who is depicted as a goose. ; George: 10608, Gimbel: 258. Two copies, variations in color. The figure of Bosville, distributing coins to the crowd, is identified by Gimbel as representative of Thomas Paine.
James Paull and his petition, having arrived in the House of Commons on the back of Burdett, "the green goose from Brentford", is strongly rebuked by the Speaker. His supporters, including Cobbett, stand nearby while Tooke and Bosville start to move away. ; George: 10708, Gimbel: 260
Cobbett flies astride a demon, bearing the bones of Paine from America to Europe. A group bearing liberty caps and banners, including Wooler as "The Black Dwarf", rejoices on one side and a group of Quakers on the other while Napoleon watches on. ; George: 13283 Gimbel: 274