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March 4, 1779 |
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PADDY on HORSE-BACK |
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June 7, 1782 |
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RODNEY introducing DE GRASSE |
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June 13, 1782 |
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Irish Gratitude |
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August 2, 1782 |
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The
JUBILEE |
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July 22, 1782 |
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GLORIA
MUNDI; or, THE DEVIL ADDRESSING THE SUN. |
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August 12 , 1782 |
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The V_____ Committe framing a Report |
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August 26, 1782 |
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THE
W_ST_R JUST-ASSES A BRAYING. |
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April 3, 1783 |
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The Lord of the Vineyard |
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March 27, 1786
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WIFE & No
WIFE __ or __ A trip to the Continent
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April 5, 1786
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The MORNING after MARRIAGE __ or __ A Scene on the
Continent
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May 11, 1786
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The
POLITICAL-BANDITTI Assailing the SAVIOUR of INDIA
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May 29, 1787
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MONSTROUS CRAWS,
at a New Coalition Feast
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June 23, 1787
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The
DUTCH DIVISIONS
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August 22, 1787
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A MARCH to the BANK
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February 11, 1788
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QUESTIONS & COMMANDS
or, The Mistaken ROAD to HE_R_F_RD
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March 1st, 1788
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BLOOD
on THUNDER Fording the RED SEA
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April 27, 1788
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The Westminster Hunt
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May 6, 1788
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The Bow to the Throne, __ alias __ The Begging Bow.
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April 20, 1789
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The Funeral Procession of MISS REGENCY
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June 27, 1789
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Lord Chancellor Thurlow
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April 9, 1790
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JOHN BULL Baited by the DOGS of EXCISE.
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December 3, 1790
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Smelling
Out a Rat
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February 28, 1791
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Bandelures
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April 23, 1791
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Barbarities in the West Indias
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December 10, 1791
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AN EXCRESCENCE; -- A FUNGUS; -- ALIAS -- A TOADSTOOL
UPON A DUNG-HILL
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July 12, 1792
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THE VISIT TO PICCADILLY;--OR--A PRUSSIAN RECEPTION
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April 8, 1793
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BRITANNIA between
SCYLLA & CHARYBDIS
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June 3, 1793
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JOHN BULL'S PROGRESS
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July 29, 1793
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The heroic Charlotte la Corde upon her Trial at the
bar of the Revolutionary Tribunal of Paris, July 17th, 1793
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November 18, 1793
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FLANNEL-ARMOUR; __ FEMALE-PATRIOTISM, __ or __ Modern
heroes accoutred for the Wars
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February 10, 1794 |
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PANTAGRUEL'S victorious
return to the court of GARGANTUA |
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January 12, 1795 |
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The Blessing of PEACE, The Curses of WAR |
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January 26, 1795 |
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FRENCH-TELEGRAPH making SIGNALS in the Dark |
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February 10, 1795 |
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Affability |
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March 2, 1795 |
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Patriotic Regeneration,
__viz__ Parliament Reform'd, a la Francoise |
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March 5, 1795 |
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The PROPHET of the HEBREWS ... |
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March 10, 1795 |
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Leaving off POWDER, __or__ A Frugal Family saving the Guinea |
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April 30, 1795 |
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Light Expelling Darkness,--Evaporation of Stygian
Exhalations |
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May 11, 1795 |
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The Real Cause of the present HIGH-PRICE of PROVISIONS |
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May 18, 1795
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POLONIUS
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May 28, 1795
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A True British Tar
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June 1, 1795
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JOHN BULL ground down
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June 13, 1795
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A keen-sighted Politician warming his Imagination
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November 1, 1795
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The Sleep-Walker
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February 3, 1796
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* The GENERAE of
PATRIOTISM
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April 20, 1796
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* THE WINE DUTY; OR, THE TRIUMPH OF BACCHUS AND SILENUS;
WITH JOHN BULLS REMONSTRANCE.
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May 5, 1796
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* MODERN GRACE; OR, THE OPERATICAL FINALE TO THE BALLET
OF ALONZO E CARO!
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September 4, 1796
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* A PEEP AT CHRISTIES; OR, TALLY-HO AND HIS NIMENEY PIMENEY
TAKING THE MORNING LOUNGE.
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October 1, 1796
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* THE CANEING IN CONDUIT STREET; DEDICATED TO THE
FLAG OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH NAVY.
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December 10, 1796
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BEGGING no ROBBERY; __ i.e. __ Voluntary Contribution
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January 21, 1797
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The GIANT-FACTOTUM Amusing Himself
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January 23, 1797
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* THE DAILY ADVERTISER.
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December 1, 1797
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* NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS No. 1
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December 6, 1797
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A Dash up St. James;s Street
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December 16, 1797
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* THIRTY YEARS HAVE I LIVED IN THIS PARISH OF COVENT
GARDEN, AND NOBODY CAN SAY MISTRESS COLE, WHY DID YOU SO?
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March 14, 1798
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* OPERATICAL REFORM; OR, LA DANSE A LEVEQUE.
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April 18, 1798
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Habits of New French Legislators, and other Public
Functionaries. No. 1. Le Ministre d'Etate, en Grand Costume
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April 18, 1798
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* FRENCH HABITS, No. 2 Les Members du Conseil des
Anciens.
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April 18, 1798
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* FRENCH HABITS, No. 3 Les Members du Conseil Cinq
Cents
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April 18, 1798
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French Habits No. 6. Le Boureau
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April 20, 1798 |
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London Corresponding Society, alarm's, __ Vide. Guilty Consciences |
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May 15, 1798 |
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French Habits No. 10. Juge de Paix |
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May 21, 1798 |
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French Habits No. 9. Juge du Tribunal Correctionnel |
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May 21, 1798 |
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French Habits No. 12. Messager d'Etat |
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May 23, 1798 |
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The Tree of Liberty,--with, the Devil Tempting John Bull |
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June 23, 1798 |
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Opposition Telegraphs;--or--The Little Second-Sighted Lawyer Giving
a True Specimen of Patriotic Information. |
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September 1, 1798
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* A COUNTRY CONCERT; __ or __ an Evening's Entertainment in Sussex. |
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October 1, 1798 |
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Evidence to Character;--Being a Portrait of A Traitor, by his Friends
anb by Himself. |
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October 3, 1798 |
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* NELSONS VICTORY; or, GOOD NEWS OPERATING UPON LOYAL FEELINGS. |
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October 6, 1798
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* ... DESTRUCTION OF REVOLUTIONARY CROCIDILES
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November 1, 1798
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Destruction of the French Collossus
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November 1, 1798
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* FIGHTING FOR THE DUNGHILL;or JACK TAR SETTLING BONAPARTE.
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November 4, 1798
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__ gentle Manners, with affections mild, In Wit a
Man , Simplicity a Child,
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December 1, 1798
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The HERO of the NILE
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December 1, 1798
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* IMPROVEMENT IN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES; OR, SIR JOHN
SINCLAIR DISCOVERING THE BALANCE OF THE BRITISH FLAG.
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December 13, 1798
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Meeting of the Monied Interest
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January 16, 1799
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Citizens Visiting the Bastille
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Aprilil 15, 1799
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__ EXHIBITION of a DEMOCRATIC TRANSPARENCY, __ with
its Effect upon Patriotic Feelings
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May 7, 1799
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NEW PANTHEON of DEMOCRATIC MYTHOLOGY
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May 7, 1799
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New Pantheon No. 1: HERCULES Reposing
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May 7, 1799
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New Pantheon No. 2: MARS
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May 7, 1799
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New Pantheon No. 3: HARPYES defiling the Feast
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May 22, 1799
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The High German Method of Destroying Vermin at Rat-Stadt
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June 4, 1799
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PIZARRO contemplating over theproduct of his new Peruvian
Mine
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June 9, 1799
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* INDEPENDENCE.
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June 25, 1799
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* MONSTROSITIES OF 1799.
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July 8, 1799
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* ELEGANCE DEMOCRATIQUE. A SKETCH FOUND NEAR WYCOMBE
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July 13, 1799
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PUNCH cures the GOUT_and the 'TISICK, _the COLIC
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August 15, 1799
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A French Gentleman of the Court of Louis XVIth
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September 23, 1799
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Mrs. GIBBS the Notorious Street-Walker, & Extorter
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Noc 29, 1799
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Effusions of a Pot of Porter, __ or __ Ministerial
Conjurations for Supporting the WAR
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January 1, 1800
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The French-Consular-Triumverate settling the New Constitution
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February 1, 1800
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BRITANNIA VICTORIOUS Design for the NAVAL PILLAR
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April 8, 1800
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Hounds in Full-Cry
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April 8, 1800
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Coming in at the Death
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April 8, 1800
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How to Ride with Elegance thro' the Streets
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January 21, 1801
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The Union Club
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February 24, 1801
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* INTEGRITY RETIRING FROM OFFICE!
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May 28, 1801
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* LILLIPUTIAN SUBSTITUTES , EQUIPPING FOR PUBLIC SERVICE.
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June 21, 1801
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A WELCH TANDEM
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November 11, 1801
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* METALLIC TRACTORS
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December 4, 1801
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Preparing the the Grand Attack
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January 16, 1802
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FAT CATTLE
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March 1, 1802
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Sketch of the Interior of St. Stephens
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March 10, 1802
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The Prince of Wales
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April 8, 1802
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* HOPE.
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April 8, 1802
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* DESPAIR.
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November. 15, 1802
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* INTRODUCTION OF CITIZEN VOLPONE AND HIS SUITE, AT
PARIS
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July 26, 1803
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Buonaparte, 48 Hours After Landing
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August 2, 1803
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John-Bull Offering Little Boney Fair Play
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August 24, 1803
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The Hand-Writing upon the Wall
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September 1, 1803
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John Bull and the Alarmist
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September 1803
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THE CORSICAN CARCASE-BUTCHER'S RECKONING DAY
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November 22, 1803
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Destruction of the French Gun-Boats
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January 28, 1804
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Gentle Emetic
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January 28, 1804
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Charming-Well Again
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February 10, 1804
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The KING of BROBDINGNAG and GULLIVER. (Plate 2d) __
Scene __ "Gulliver manoeuvring with his little Boat in the Cistern." __
Vide Swift's Gulliver
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February 25, 1804
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A MORNING RIDE
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May 1, 1804
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Confederated-Coalition; __ or __ The Giants storming
Heaven
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August 7, 1804
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MIDDLESEX-ELECTION, 1804. __ "a Long-Pull, a
Strong-Pull, __ and a Pull-All-together." __
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November 20, 1804
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* THE RECONCILLIATION.
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January 1, 1805
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The Grand Coronation Procession of Napoleone the 1st
Emperor of France, from the Church of Notre-Dame Decemberr 2nd 1804
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May 17, 1805
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End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation
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June 14, 1805
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Political-Candour;--i.e.--Coalition-"Resolutions" of
Junee 14th 1805.--Pro bono Publico--
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August 2, 1805
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St. George and the Dragon
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November. 6, 1805
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* THE SURRENDER OF ULM; or, BUONAPARTE AND GENERAL
MACK COMING TO A RIGHT UNDERSTANDING: INTENDING AS A SPECIMEN OF
FRTENCH VICTORES, i.e. CONQUERING WITHOUT BLOODSHED.
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December 23, 1805
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the Death of ADMIRAL-LORD-NELSON __ in the moment
of Victory!
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January 23, 1806
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Tiddy-Doll, the Great French-Gingerbread-Baker, Drawing
Out a New Batch of Kings
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February 8, 1806
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Le Diable-Boiteux,--or--the Devil Upon Two Sticks,
Conveying John Bull to the Land of Promise. -- Vide le Sage
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February 16, 1806
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The CABINETICAL-BALANCE
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February 20, 1806
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Making Decemberent; __ i.e. __ Broad bottomites getting
into the Grand Costume
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1806
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__ a TUB for the Whale!
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March 5, 1806
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"More Pigs Than Teats",--or--the New Litter
of Hungry Grunters, Sucking John-Bulls-Old-Sow to Death
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May 28, 1806
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the FRIEND of the PEOPLE." & his Petty-New-Tax_Gatherer,
paying John Bull a Visit
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June 10, 1806
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The Triumph of QUASSIA
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June 20, 1806
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BRUIN IN HIS BOAT; OR, THE MANAGER IN DISTRESS.
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Jul 29, 1806 |
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Sketch for a Monument of DISAPPOINTED JUSTICE |
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September 1, 1806 |
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Westminster Conscripts under the Training Act |
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September 13, 1806 |
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__News from Calabria! Capture of Buenos Ayres! |
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No Date |
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PATRIOTIC-PETITIONS on the CONVENTION |
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October 22, 1806 |
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* THE RAKES PROGRESS AT THE UNIVERSITY No. 3 |
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October 22, 1806 |
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* THE RAKES PROGRESS AT THE UNIVERSITY No. 4 |
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October 22, 1806 |
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* THE RAKE'S PROGRESS AT THE UNIVERSITY No. 5 |
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February 29, 1807 |
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JOHN-BULL and the SINKING FUND |
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April 28, 1807 |
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The Fall of Icarus |
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PATRIOTIC PETITIONS on the CONVENTION |
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June 25, 1808 |
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DISCIPLES catching the MANTLE; __ the Spirit of Darkness overshadowing
the Priests of Baal |
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Jul 11, 1808 |
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* THE SPANISH BULL FIGHT; OR THE CORSICAN MATADOR IN DANGER |
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August 15, 1808 |
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* SPANISH PATRIOTS ATTACKING THE FRENCH BAMDITTI LOYAL BRITONS
LENDING A LIFT. |
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October 4, 1808 |
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The Loyal Address! __or__ the Procession of the Hampshire-Hogs from
botley to St. James's |
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December 1, 1807 |
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* THE SOUNDING OF THER HORN! OR, THE DANGER OF RIDING AN OLD HUNTER. |
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May 16, 1809 |
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an Old English Gentleman pester's by Servants wanting Places |
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June 14, 1809 |
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True Reform of Parliament, i.e. __ Patriots lighting a Revolutionary
Bonfire in New Palace Yard |
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December 1, 1809 |
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the Introduction of the Pope to the Convocation at Oxford by the
Cardinal Broad-Bottom |
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December 5, 1809 |
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__ Counsellor O.P. ___ defender of our Theatric Liberties |
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March 20, 1810 |
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__ a PETTY-PROFESSOR of Modern History, brought to Light. |
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May 10, 1810 |
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A SQUALL |
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May 16, 1810 |
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A CALM |
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