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Boney the Second, or The little babboon created to devour French monkiesRowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)Origin: 1811
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Broad bottoms in Holland worshiping their new king, or Nic Frogs adulation of Louis BaboonRowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)Origin: 1806
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The fox and the grapesRowlandson, Thomas (British, ca. 1756-1827)Origin: 1808
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A hard passage or Boney playing base on the continentRowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)Origin: 1808
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Head runner of runaways, from Leipzig FairRowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)Origin: 1814
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John Bull making observations on the cometRowlandson, Thomas (British, ca. 1756-1827)Origin: 1807
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The mock phoenix!!! Or a vain attempt to rise again.Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)Origin: 1813
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The political butcher or Spain cutting up Buonaparte, for the benefit of ther neighboursRowlandson, Thomas (British, ca. 1756-1827)Origin: 1808
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Vive Le Roi! Vive L'Empereur. Vive Le Diable. French constancy and French integrity.Rowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)Origin: ca. 1701-ca. 1900
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Who kills first for a crownRowlandson, Thomas (British [artist], ca. 1756-1827)Origin: ca. 1701-ca. 1900