The art of walking the streets of London |
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The gay Lothario |
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Irish binding for the Caricature Magazine |
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John Bull peeping into Brest |
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[Miseries of human life] |
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A mistake at New-Market or sport and piety |
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Mistaken abilities |
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A morning surprise |
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The mothers hope |
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Mr and Mrs Bull. Looking over their accounts |
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The National Institute's first interview with their President |
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National opinions on Bononaparte |
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Nautical comfort! |
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Nautical experience |
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A negociation for a piece!! |
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A new Dutch exercise |
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A new phantasmagoria for John Bull!! |
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The night constable |
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Odd fellow from Downing Street complaining to John Bull |
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Off she goes |
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An old clothes auction in the country |
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Old friends with new faces, or welcome visitors to John Bull |
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The old womans complaint, or the Greek alphabet |
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A parish meeting, on the subject of invasion! John Bull in the chair |
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Patience at Paddington or angling in the Junction Canal |
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A peep at the gas lights in Pall-Mall |
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Politeness |
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Political hoaxing |
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A poney race |
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Popular opinions on public proceedings |
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Practical education |
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[Practical jokes played on unsuspecting friends, and costumes of the locals of Hogs Norton] |
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Preparations for the spring campaign |
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Pretty Polly say when I was away did your fancy never stray to some new lover? |
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The progress of the Empress Josephine |
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Proof positive or no deceiving a sailor |
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Publican |
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The Quaker, and the Commissioners of excise |
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The ray of hope |
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Refinement of language |
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A return from a march or a false alarm in a country village!! |
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The rival gardeners |
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Royal amusement or nature will prevail.!! |
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The sailor and the quack doctor!! |
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A sailor at a Quakers funeral |
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A sailor sitting for his miniature |
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The sailors defence |
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Sailors eating pork |
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The sailor's journal |
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Sailors rigging out poll |
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School for modern manners |
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A seamans wifes reconing |
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The secret history of Crim Con. figr 1 |
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Setting out for Margate |
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Sir for the great valour shown by your Corps at the late fire at the soap boilers, I present you with these colours |
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Sketches of Fairy-Land or a comparison between England & Lilliput, Pl. 2 |
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Smoking a parson!! |
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Solomon in all his glory!! |
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Spanish comfort |
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Spy's taken at Greenwich on Easter-Monday |
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St. Stephens Fair |
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Still life |
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Stop Doctor I have a little account to settle with you |
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A sudden emotion |
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A sudden explosion or The astonishing effect's of quackery |
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A sudden thought |
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Supplementary cavalry and infantry |
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The surgeons petition, or The barbers triumphant |
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The sweet little girl that I love |
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Symptoms of drunkenness. Sketch 6th, Quite finished? |
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Symptoms of marching---quick time |
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Temptation for lawyers |
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Together let us range the fields |
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Triumphs of temper!! |
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The turkey in danger |
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An unfortunate union; or The old maid in a panic! |
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Unlawful union!! |
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A visit to the doctor |
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Vive la bagatelle |
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Volunteer wit or not enough for a prime |
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The way to keep him |
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The way to save trouble |
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The Welch sailor's mistake or tars in conversation |
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Whims of the moment or The Bedford level!! |
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A whimsical will!! |
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Who's afraid or The effects of an invasion!! |
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Witches in a hay loft |
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Wonders! Wonders!! Wonders!!! |
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Wont you come Mr. Mug Vide. Colman |
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The Yorkshire bumkins mistake |
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[You have spoilt all the pipes in my yard] |
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Young gentlemen in the dress of the year 1798 |
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