Bond Street battalion or the Hospital staff from Holland [estampe] |
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Costumes orientaux |
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Cuisine de la poste |
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Daily advertiser [estampe] |
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Delegates in counsel or Beggars on horseback [estampe] |
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A Democrat, or Reason & Philosophy [estampe] |
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Deputation from one of the popular societies of France endeavouring to persuade John Bull that he can do better without a head than without one [estampe] |
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Destruction of the French collossus [estampe] |
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Doctor Sangrado relieving John Bull of the yellow fever [estampe] |
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Dumourier, dining in State at S.t James on the 15 May 1793 vide His own declaration as printed by the Anti-levelling Societies... [estampe] |
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Effusions of a pot of porter, or, Ministerial conjurations for supporting the war, as lately discover'd by Dr P _ r [Parr], in the froth and fumes of his favorite beverage [estampe] |
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Egyptian Sketches extracted from the Portfolio of an ingenious young Artist attached to the Institut National at Cairo, which was found on board a Tartane intercepted on its Voyage to Marseilles [estampe] |
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England invaded, or Frenchmen naturalized [estampe] |
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English barracks [estampe] |
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English caricature and satire on Napoléon I |
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Exit Liberté à la françois ! or Buonaparte closing the farce of Egalité, at St Cloud near Paris Nov.r 10th 1799 [estampe] |
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Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt ; Destruction of Revolutionary Crocodiles ; - or - The British Hero cleansing ye Mouth of ye Nile [estampe] |
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Fighting for the dunghill or Jack Tar settling Citoyen François [estampe] |
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France se purge petit a petit [estampe] |
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A French gentleman of the Court of Louis XVIth |
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French invasion or John Bull bombarding the bum-boats [estampe] |
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French-telegraph making signals in the dark [estampe] |
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Galic perfidy, or The National troops attachment to their general after their defeat at Tourny [estampe] |
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German-luxury or Repos à l'allemande [estampe] |
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Ghosts of Mirabeau and Dr Price appearing to old Loyola [estampe] |
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The gig shop or kicking up a breeze at Nell Hammiltons Hop. [estampe] |
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Glorious reception of the ambassador of Peace on his entry into Paris [estampe] |
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Good news or an account of the Battle of Tournay and Mons just arriv'd among the aristocrats at Paris [estampe] |
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Graces of 1794 [estampe] |
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High German method of destroying vermin at Rat-Stadt... [estampe] |
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How a great admiral, with a grand fleet, went a great way, was lost a great while, saw a great sight - & then came home for a little water [estampe] |
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How to ESCAPE Winning [estampe] |
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"Improvement in weight & measures" or Sir John Seeclear discove ring ye ballance of ye British flag [estampe] |
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Irish howl [estampe] |
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John Bull learning a new movement against the next campaign [estampe] |
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John Bull taking a lunchen or British cramming old grumble-gizzard with bonne chère [estampe] |
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Kitchen of a French post house [estampe] |
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L'Infanterie Francaise en Egypte - Le Genéral L'Asne converted to Ibrahim Bey [estampe] |
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"L'Insurrection de l'Institut amphibie" the Pursuit of Knowledge [estampe] |
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"A little Music" or The Delights of Harmony [estampe] |
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Loyal toast [estampe] |
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Magnifique château de Richelieu en général et en particulier gravé & réduit au petit-pied par Jean Marot ou les plans, les élévations et profils généraux dudit château |
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Mamlouk et hussard republicain general result of Buonaparte's attack upon Ibrahim Bey's rearguard [estampe] |
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A Messenger from the Nile - Agreable News for the Directory - or - The runaway Admirals unexpected Arrival [estampe] |
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Messenger of peace [estampe] |
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Napoleon and the invasion of England. The story of the Great Terror , by H. F. B. Wheeler and A. M. Broadley |
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Nelson's victory or Good news operating upon loyal feelings [estampe] |
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A New French bussing match or More cursing & swearing for the Assembly [estampe] |
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New machine (or raft) to cover (or protect) the landing of the French on their intended invasion of England... this machine is flat : 2100 feet long, and 1500 feet broad ; has 500 cannon round it... [estampe] |
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New Prussian exercise or the Allied armies distressed in their rears with a hint at the convenience of sans culottes for Brunswick's Duke with ninety thousand men march.d into France and then - march'd out again [estampe] |
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Night mare [estampe] |
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Opposition telegraphs or the Little second-sighted lawyer giving a true specimen of patriotic information [estampe] |
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Oui ou non [estampe] |
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Panorama Leicester Square short account of Lord Nelson's defeat of the French at the Nile [estampe] |
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Parisian ladies in their winter dress for 1800 full dress [estampe] |
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Peep into Brest with a Naval Review [estampe] |
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A Peep into the retreat at Tinnehinch [estampe] |
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Un petit souper, a la parisienne : - or - a Family of sans-culotts refreshing, after the fatigues of the day [estampe] |
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Philosopher Libertas, mounted on his equal, setting out to conquer the world ! [estampe] |
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Practor urbanus : "Inauguration of the Coptic mayor of Cairo", preceded by the Procureur de la Commune [estampe] |
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Puzzled which to choose!! Or the King of Tombuctoo offering one of his daughters in marriage to Capt. / anticipated result of ye African Mission [estampe] |
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A Quartette in Character [estampe] |
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Raft in danger or the Republican crew disapointed [estampe] |
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[Recueil. Fêtes de Cour et cérémonies publiques. 10 grandes pièces] |
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[Recueil. Planches extraites du journal "La Caricature". Lithographies satiriques contre Louis-Philippe, par Daumier et autres] |
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Right-honorable alias a Sans culotte [estampe] |
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"The Rights of man" or Tommy Paine, the little American taylor, taking the measure of the crown for a new pair of Revolution-breeches [estampe] |
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Robert François Damien exécuté à Paris en place de grève le 28 mars 1757 [estampe] |
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Rowlandson the caricaturist. A selection of his works. with... a sketch of his life, time and contemporaries |
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Saance du Corps Législatif à l'Orangerie de S.t Cloud Bonaparte se présente à l'Assemblée et la dissoud, le 19 Brumaire 1799 |
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Salus in Fuga |
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Sans-culottes feeding Europe with the bread of Liberty [estampe] |
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Sans-culottes fundamentally supplied in Dutch bottoms [estampe] |
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Scrub and Bonniface or three brave lads against one poor Roscius [estampe] |
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Search night ; or state-watchmen, mistaking honest men for conspirators vide state arrests [estampe] |
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Shrine at S.T Ann's Hill [estampe] |
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sitting of the Council of Five Hundred, at S.t Cloud to whom Bonaparte having presented himself he dissolved Nov.r 10.th 1799 [estampe] |
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Soldiers on a march to pack up her tatters and follow the Drum [estampe] |
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Solicitor general for the French Republic [estampe] |
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Something new, or Suwarrow and his looking glass since I have crept in favour with myself I will maintain it with some little cost [estampe] |
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State of the War or the Monkey-Race in danger [estampe] |
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Stratagem, alias The French bug-a-bo or Iohn Bull turn'd scrub [estampe] |
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A table dhote, or French ordinary in Paris [estampe] |
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Théologie à la turque the Pale of the Church of Mahomet [estampe] |
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Times as they were ! |
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"Tirailleur français et chevau léger de l'armée du pacha de Rhodes" Evolutions of French Mounted Riflemen [estampe] |
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Tree of Liberty with the Devil tempting John Bull [estampe] |
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Waggoners frocks or No bodys of 1795 [estampe] |
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Zenith of French glory, the Pinnacle of Liberty Religion, Justice, Loyalty, & all the bugbears of unenlighten'd minds, farewell [estampe] |
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