J. B. Nichols, 1833p.63-p.64"I meant to display to my own countryman the striking difference of food, priests, soldiers, &c. of two nations" ... "The melancholy and miserable Highlander, browzing on his scanty fare, consisting of a bit of bread and an onion, is intended for one of the many that fled this country after the rebellion in 1745."Hogarth, William (1833). Nichols, J. B. (ed.). Anecdotes of William Hogarth, Written by Himself. London: J. B. Nichols and Son, 25 Parliament Street. William Hogarth.
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