James Gillray
Monstrous craws, at a new coalition feast, 29 May 1787
Smelling out a rat; – or – The Atheistical-Revolutionist disturbed in his Midnight "Calculations", 3 December 1790
A Birmingham toast, as given on the 14th of July by the–Revolution Society, 23 July 1791
The Zenith of French Glory; – The Pinnacle of Liberty, 12 February 1793
The CANEING in Conduit Street – Dedicated to the Flag Officers of the British Navy, 1 October 1796
Exit libertè a la Francois! or Buonaparte closing the farce of Egalité, 10 November 1799
An Old Encore at the Opera!, 1 April 1801
Preliminaries of Peace! – or – John Bull and his Little Friends "Marching to Paris", 6 October 1801
Evacuation of Malta, 9 February 1803
The Corsican-Pest, 6 October 1803
Death of the Corsican fox – Scene the last, of the Royal-Hunt, 20 July 1803
Buonaparte, 48 hours after landing! – Vide John Bulls home-stroke, armed en masse, 26 July 1803
Tiddy Doll, the great French-Gingerbread-Baker; drawing out a new Batch of Kings, 23 January 1806
A great stream from a petty-fountain; or John Bull swamped in the Flood of new-Taxes; – Cormorants Fishing the Stream, 1806
Very slippy-weather, 10 February 1808
The New Coinage – or – John Bulls Visit to MAT of the MINT!!
The Gout
Fashionable Contrasts; – or – the Duchess's little shoe yeilding to the magnitude of the Duke's foot
The Three Graces in a High Wind
New Morality (1798)