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A charm for a democracy, reviewed, analysed, & destroyed Jan. 1st 1799 to the confusion of its affiliated friends
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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Admiral Nelson recreating with his brave tars after the glorious Battle of the Nile
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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A friendly visit
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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A hard passage or Boney playing base on the continent
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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Alexander
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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A milliner's shop
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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An extravaganza or Young Solomon besieging Fitzhubhub
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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An Irish howl
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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An Irish howl
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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A peep into Friar Bacon's study
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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A peep into the retreat at Tinnehinch
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)
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A plan for general reform, respectfully submitted to the attention of members of Parliament - during the Summer Recess [copy 1]
Rowlandson, Thomas (British, ca. 1756-1827)
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A plan for general reform, respectfully submitted to the attention of members of Parliament - during the Summer Recess [copy 2]
Rowlandson, Thomas (British, ca. 1756-1827)
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A rare acquisition to the royal menagerie, A present from Waterloo by Marshalls Wellington & Blucher
Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)