The Rake's-Progress at the University - No. 5 - "Convened for wearing Gaiters - sad offence! Expelled - nor e'en permitted a defence."
1806
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
The Salute, - Vide, The Parade
1797
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
God Save the King. - In a Bumper. Or - An Evening Scene Three Times a Week at Wimbleton
1795
8
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Presages of the Millenium
1795
9
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Pantagruel's Victorious Return to the Court of Gargantua, (After Extirpating the Soup-Meagres of Bouille Land.) (from: Caricature, vol. 2)
1794
10
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Sans-Culottes, Feeding Europe with the Bread of Liberty
1793
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
St. George's Volunteers Charging Down Bond Street, After Clearing the Ring in Hyde Park, and Storming the Dunghill at Marybone
1797
12
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Le Coup de Maitre
1797
13
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Dumourier Dining in State at St. James on the 15th of May 1793
1793
14
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
French Liberty - British Slavery
1792
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Un Petit Souper, a La Parisienne; - or - A Family of Sans-Culotts Refreshing, After the Fatigues of the Day
1792
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Cockney-Sportsmen marking game
1800
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
A Kick at the Broad-Bottoms! - i.e.- Emancipation of "All the Talents"
1807
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt
1798
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Doublûres of Characters; - or - Striking Resemblance in Phisiognomy
1798
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Nelson's Victory: - or - Good - News Operating Upon Loyal - Feelings
1798
21
James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
The Nursery, with, Britannia Reposing in Peace
1802
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
The Man of Feeling, in Search of Indispensibles: - A Scene at the Little French Milleners
1800
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Confederated- Coalitions; or, The Giant's Storming Heaven, With the Gods Alarmed for their Everlasting Abodes
1804
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
An Old English-Gentleman pester'd by Servants wanting Places
1809
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Meeting of the Monied Interest: - Constitutional Opposition to e/y 10 pr. cent: - i.e. John Bull's Friends Alarm'd by the New Tax (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1798
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Patriot's Deciding a Point of Honor! - or - An Exact Representation of the Celebrated Rencontre which Took Place at Combe Wood at May 2nd 1807 - Between Little-Paul the Taylor and Sir Francis Goose
1807
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Political Dreamings! - Visions of Peace! Prospective Horrors
1801
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense (Shame on Him Who Evil Thinks)
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Twas Nobody Saw the Lover's Leap and Let the Cat Out of the Bag
1786
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
The Introduction of the Pope to the Convocation at Oxford, By the Cardinal Broad Bottom
1809
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
A Welsh Tandem
1801
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
The Spanish-Bull-Fight - or - The Corsical-Matador in Danger
1808
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Westminster-Conscripts under the Training Act
1806
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James Gillray, 1756–1815, British
Comfort's of a Bed of Roses; Vide Charley's Elucidation of Lord C(a)stl(e) R(ea)gh's Speech! --A Nightly Scene near Cleveland Row