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'The Military Prophet..., April 1750.'
AR950568 
'The Military Prophet: or A Flight from Providence', 1750. 
'The Military Prophet: or A Flight from Providence; Address'd to the Foolish and Guilty, who timidly withdrew themselves on the Alarm of another Earthquake, April 1750'. A crowded street full of people and carriages presumably fleeing the earthquake they believe to be imminent. A woman sells printed sheets of 'The Life Guard man's Prophecy'. The poem below criticises those who would run away. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR914194 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4805px × 3630px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
ARTS
Carriage
color
concept
Crowd
DISGRACE
Earthquake
eighteenth century
Fear
Female
Flight (Fleeing)
FOOLISH
Guilt
GUILTY
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
JOB
LADY
Literature
London Museum
Male
Man
Men
natural phenomena
OCCUPATION
People
Poetry
PROFESSION
Prophecy
prophet
Providence
ROAD TRANSPORT
Satire
street seller
street trader
STUPID
Traffic
TRAFFIC JAM
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Woman
Women