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'In a Mess!' , illustration from 'Le Petity Journal', engraved by Henri Meyer (1844-91) 2nd February 1896 - Great Britain in a jam; German Kaiser Wilhelm II approved Boer victory against Dr Jameson - Cartoon about England: French and Russian, has the entrance of an English pastry, laughing at English, in the petrin, with his German ally, because English accumulated diplomatic problems, since the Venezuelan affair, which marked the diplomatic break between the United States and the United Kingdom, and then with the difficult transvaal relations with the boers, settlers of South Africa, of Neerlandese origin, refractaries to the British authority. Engraving in “” Le petit journal”” 3/02/1896

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In a Mess! ' , illustration from 'Le Petity Journal', engraved by Henri Meyer (1844-91) 2nd February 1896 - Great Britain in a jam; German Kaiser Wilhelm II approved Boer victory against Dr Jameson - Cartoon about England: French and Russian, has the entrance of an English pastry, laughing at English, in the petrin, with his German ally, because English accumulated diplomatic problems, since the Venezuelan affair, which marked the diplomatic break between the United States and the United Kingdom, then with the difficult transvaal relations with the boers, settlers of South Africa, of Neerlandese origin, refractaries to the British authority, Engraving in “” Le petit journal”” 3/02/1896

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