Cartoon in which the loss of Namur does not outweigh the victory at La Hogue, 1692, anonymous, 1692 Canvas Print
Cartoon with a scale in which the loss of Namur by the Allies to the French is weighed against the destruction of the French ships by the Allies during the victory at La Hogue, 1692. Despite the devil's efforts, the scales are beating in favor of the ship symbolizing the naval battle at Cape La Hogue. On the left the Allies, including admirals Russel and Almonde. On the right the French, including King Louis XIV, the Duke of Luxembourg and Madame de Maintenon. On the sheet below the plate verses in 3 columns in Dutch and French.
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