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John Browne Moon-Light
Print made by John Browne, 1741–1801, British
Moon-Light
ca. 1797
John Browne After Sun-Set
Print made by John Browne, 1741–1801, British
After Sun-Set
ca. 1797
John Browne Evening
Print made by John Browne, 1741–1801, British
Evening
ca. 1797
John Browne Morning
Print made by John Browne, 1741–1801, British
Morning
ca. 1797
John Thirtle Bridgnorth
John Thirtle, 1777–1839, British
Bridgnorth
undated
John Nash Corsham Court, Wiltshire: Elevation of the North Front
John Nash, 1752–1835, British
Corsham Court, Wiltshire: Elevation of the North Front
ca. 1797
John Jones Reverend John Moore, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
John Jones, ca. 1745–1797, British
Reverend John Moore, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
1792
Richard Newton Arming in the Defence of the French Princes or the Parting of Hector and Andromache
Richard Newton, 1777–1798, British
Arming in the Defence of the French Princes or the Parting of Hector and Andromache
1792
Isaac Cruikshank The Genius of France Extirpating Despo-tism Tyranny and Oppression from the Face of the Earth, Or - The Royal Warriors Defeated
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811, British
The Genius of France Extirpating Despo-tism Tyranny and Oppression from the Face of the Earth, Or - The Royal Warriors Defeated
1792
Isaac Cruikshank A Hint for an Escape at the Next Spring Meeting
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811, British
A Hint for an Escape at the Next Spring Meeting
1792
Isaac Cruikshank Mad Tom's First Practical Essay on the Rights of Man
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811, British
Mad Tom's First Practical Essay on the Rights of Man
1792
Isaac Cruikshank Galic Perfidy, or the National Troops Attachment to their General after their Defeat at Tournay
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811, British
Galic Perfidy, or the National Troops Attachment to their General after their Defeat at Tournay
1792
Isaac Cruikshank A Ward of Chancery
Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811, British
A Ward of Chancery
1792