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Britannia Between Scylla and Charybdis, published April 8, 1793
James Gillray
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The Fashionable Mamma, or, The Convenience of Modern Dress, published February 15, 1796
James Gillray
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The Zenith of French Glory; The Pinnacle of Liberty, published February 12, 1793
James Gillray
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“Oh! that this too too solid flesh would melt.”, published March 20, 1791
James Gillray
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“Here’s Songs of Love and Maids Forsaken”, published March 30, 1793
James Gillray
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“Miss, I have a Monstrous Crow to pluck with you!!”, published November 1, 1794
James Gillray
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Ars musica, published February 16, 1800
James Gillray
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French Liberty, British Slavery, published December 21, 1792
James Gillray
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Reception of the Diplomatique & his Suite, at the Court of Pekin, published September 14, 1792
James Gillray
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The Elements of Skating: Attitude is Everything, published November 24, 1805
James Gillray
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The Stays, plate one from Progress of the Toilet, published February 26, 1810
James Gillray
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A Broad Hint of not Meaning to Dance, published November 20, 1804
James Gillray
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