

Vanity Fair: Statesman, No. 23 "He is too honest a Tory for his party and time"
Man in a dark suit with a beard, balding on top, wearing a white collared shirt and black tie, holding a stack of papers or books under his left arm and pointing with his right index finger, standing in front of a backdrop with flowers and a hat on the floor; text at the top reads "Vanity Fair" and "July 10, 1869", text at the bottom reads "Statesmen, No. 23" and a quote.
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