Cicero denouncing Catiline - stock illustration
Roman consul Marcus Tullius Cicero denouncing Lucius Catiline, who plotted to overthrow him. From “The Comic History of Rome” by Gilbert Abbott à Beckett and illustrated by John Leech. Published by Bradbury and Evans, London in 1850. The illustrator has included a few Victorian touches, such as top hats and an umbrella!

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