English Civil War propaganda by »JC« , 1650, in London … so likeliestly on-behalf of the Parliamentarians: gruesomely apprising Folk of the alleged extreme cruelty of the those whom it's desired to set the folk-@-large against.

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English Civil War propaganda by »JC« , 1650, in London … so likeliestl…

English Civil War propaganda by »JC« , 1650, in London … so likeliestly on-behalf of the Parliamentarians: gruesomely apprising Folk of the alleged extreme cruelty of the those whom it

We could do-with an "ENGLAND" flair, for this, really! Nevermind: the "RELIGION" one is still somewhat appropriate.

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Link to the wwwebpage I got it from:

History Hit — Emma Irving — What Were the Key Developments in Propaganda During the English Civil War? ,

@which it says

“The Parliamentarians had the immediate advantage in that they held London, the country’s major printing centre.” ;

& the image has "London" very prominent in the caption.

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