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The Irish audience
Behold, he prayeth
France. Britain. Freedom. Slavery
The Damerian Appollo
The old bailey advocate bringing off a thief
Meeting night of the Club of Odd Fellows
Excise inquisition erecting by English slaves under the scourge of their task-masters the excise officers
A word of comfort
Noah's Ark improved, or an attempt to land in the teeth of the wind
John Bull, baited by the dogs of excise
The man of the poeple [sic] attempting another coalition, to creep in for Westminster The modern Judas. Addressed to the free electors of Westminster.
Frontispiece to Reflections on the French revolution
The knight of the woeful countenance going to extirpate the National Assembly
Don Dismallo running the literary gantlet
Smelling out a rat; or the atheistical-revolutionist disturbed in his midnight "calculations"
Sublime and beautiful reflections on the French revolution, or the man in the moon at large
The doctor indulged with his favorite scene
The cutter cut up, or, the monster at full length
The cutting monster. The ladies copper bottom manufactory to prevent their being cut
Taste a-la-mode, 1745 ; Taste a-la-mode, 1790
Cut and come again
The Prussian prize-fighter and his allies attempting to tame imperial Kate, or, the state of the European bruisers
The modern atlass
The Russian bear and her invincible rider encountering the British legion
Taming of the shrew: -Katharine & Petruchio; -The modern Quixotte, or, what you will
An English hobby horse, or, who pays the piper?
The impeachment, or "The father of the gang turned Kings evidence"
"The rights of man; or Tommy Paine, the little American taylor, taking the measure of the crown, for a new pair of revolution-breeches
The C- -m- -rs Rellish at Greasy Hall
An escape a la Francois!
Doctor Phlogiston, the priestley politician or The political priest
The hopes of the party, prior to July 14th "from such wicked crown & anchor-dreams, good Lord deliver us".
A Birmingham toast, as given on the 14th of July by the--revolution society
Mad Tom, or The man of rights
The hambug or An attempt at tragedy, with the Jordan [struck through and replaced by] Joram Upsett
Wierd sisters; minister's[sic] of darkness; minions of the moon
A strolling player
Design for the new gallery of busts and pictures -"and so far will I trust thee gentle Kate" -Henry 4th, part 1st /
Modern hospitality, or A friendly party in high life
The abolition of the slave trade Or the inhumanity of dealers in human flesh exemplified in Captn. Kimber's treatment of a young Negro girl of 15 for her virjen (sic) modesty.
Taking physick, or, The news of shooting the King of Sweden
The gradual abolition off the slave trade or leaving of sugar by degrees
Vices overlook'd in the new proclamation Enchantments lately seen upon the mountains of Wales, - or - Shon-ap-Morgan's reconcilement to the Fairy Princess /
The progress of passion
Sin, Death, and the Devil - vide Milton
A voluptuary under the horrors of digestion
Tom Paine's nightly pest
The genius of France extirpating despotism tyranny & oppression from the face of the earth Or the royal warriors defeated
French liberty - British slavery
Wha wants me
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