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Fortune
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Money Makes the Mare Go!
MONEY MAKES THE MARE GO! / AS every man would rather go briskly along the road of life, during the time he is upon his journey, and as money is the best spur he can have to quicken the pace of his nag, those who would travel pleasantly should not let the present lucky opportunity pass of soliciting Fortune by means of a purchase in the New Summer Lottery, which contains only 6,000 Tickets, with Capitals of . . . etc. all to be drawn in ONE DAY, 25th JUNE / TICKETS & SHARES are Selling by BISH / 4 Cornhill, and 9, Charing Cross
Author/Artist: Thomas Bish [Advertiser]
Date: before 1826
Description: Lottery bill; single sheet; [2] p., 17.9 x 10.9 cm.; woodcuts; letterpress; hand colored.
Language: English [London]
Repository: The John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera. Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Tags: 19th-century, British, lottery, money, vice