A Block for the Whigs - or, The new State Whirligig (Poor John Bulls House Plundered at Noon Day)
1783
302
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Scene le Vrog House
1782
303
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
INTEGRITY retiring from Office
1801
304
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Le Diable-Boiteaux, or the Devil upon Two Sticks, conveying John Bull to the Land of Promise
1806
305
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Les Trois Magots
1791
306
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Anticipation, or the approaching fate of the French commercial treaty
1787
307
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
French Democrats surprizing the Royal Runaways
1791
308
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
A Standing-dish at Boodles
1800
309
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Taking Physick
1800
310
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Breathing a vein
1804
311
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Light Expelling Darkness
1795
312
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
John Bull and the Sinking Fund
1807
313
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Making Decent / Broad bottomites getting into the Grand Costume
1806
314
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Generae of Patriotism
1796
315
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Tiddy-Doll, the great Gingerbread Baker, drawing out a new Batch of Kings
1806
316
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Tales of wonder
1802
317
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Playing in Parts
1801
318
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Tom Paine's Nightly Pest
1792
319
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
L'Enfant Trouve: a sample of Roman Charity
1808
320
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Election Troops bringing in their accounts to the Paytable
1788
321
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Visiting the Sick
1806
322
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
A kick at the Broad Bottoms
1807
323
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Friend of the People
1806
324
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Effusions of a Pot of Porter
1799
325
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Pillars of the Constitution
Published 1835
326
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Cabinetical Balance
1806
327
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Sir Richard Worse-than-sly, Exposing his Wifes Bottom; O Fye!
1782
328
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Castle in the Moon
1782
329
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Westminster School. - or - Dr. Busby Settling Accounts with Master-Billy and his Playmates
1785
330
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Minister endeavouring to eke out Dr. Pr*ty***n's Bisho-Prick
1787
331
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Patience on a Monument
1791
332
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Brisk Cathartic
1804
333
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Presentation of the Mahometan Credentials - or - The Final resource of French Atheists
1793
334
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Playing in Parts
1801
335
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Evacuation of Malta
1803
336
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Miss, I have a Monstrous Crow to pluck with you!!
1794
337
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Fall of Phaeton
1788
338
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Bolgna Sausages or Opposition Flux'd
1788
339
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Political Candour - i.e. - Coalition "Resolutions" of June 14th 1805 - Pro Bono Publico
1805
340
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Political Mathematician's Shaking the Broad Bottom'd Hemispheres
ca. 1811
341
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Tiddy-Doll the Great French-Ginger-Bread-Baker, Drawing Out a Batch of Kings-His Man, Hopping Talley, Mixing the Dough
1806
342
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Apotheosis of the Corsican Phoenix
1808
343
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Patriotic-Petitions on the Convention/ the Cockney Petition; The Westminster Petition, The Chelmsford Petition, the Middlesex Petition
1808
344
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The New Dynasty; or the Little Corsican Gardener Planting a Royal Pippin-Tree. -All the Talents (Busy in) are Clearing the Ground of the Old Timber
1807
345
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Introduction of Citizen Volpone - and His Suite, at Paris
1802
346
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
German - Nonchalence: - or - The Vexation of Little Boney
1803
347
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Man of Feeling, in Search of Indispensibles: - A Scene at the Little French Milleners
1800
348
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Apples and The Horse-Turds: - or - Bonaparte, among the Golden Pippins
1800
349
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Half Natural
1799
350
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Citizens Visiting the Bastille, - Vide. Democratic Charities. -
1799
351
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Pizarro, Contemplating (over) The Product of His Peruvian Mine
1799
352
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
An Old English-Gentleman pester'd by Servants wanting Places
1809
353
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Delicious Dreams! Castles in the Air! Glorious Prospects!
1808
354
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
British Tars Towing the Danish Fleet into Harbour; The Broad Bottom Leviathan Trying to Swamp Billy's Old Boat; and the Little Corsican Tottering on the Clouds of Ambition
1807
355
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Despair
1802
356
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Forming a Line on the Parade
1801
357
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Bologna Sausages, or Opposition Flux'd
1788
358
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
King Henry The Fourth's Last Scene
1788
359
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Prince Pitt
1788
360
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Vulture of the Constitution
1789
361
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Captain Townshend
1800
362
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Liliputian Substitutes, Equiping for Public Services
1801
363
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
("Portrait of Gentleman" Walking)
1800
364
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
A Bouquet of the Last Century
1802
365
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Opposition Coaches
1788
366
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense (Shame on Him Who Evil Thinks)
367
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Westminster Hunt
1788
368
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Westminster School, or Dr. Busby Settling Accounts with Master Billy and His Playmates
1785
369
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Twas Nobody Saw the Lover's Leap and Let the Cat Out of the Bag
1786
370
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
A Tom Tit Twittering on an Eagle's Back-side
1786
371
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Out of Fits - or the Recovery to the Satisfaction of All Parties
1786
372
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Hudibrass and His ' Squire (Fox and Burke)
1784
373
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Britania's Assassination - or - The Republicans Amusement
1782
374
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Guy Vanx
1782
375
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Amsterdam in a Dam'd Predicament, - or - The Last Scene of the Republican Pantomine
1787
376
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Pigs Possessed: - or - The Broad Bottom'd Litter Running Headlong into Ye Sea of Perdition. A Supplement to More Pigs thanTeats
ca. 1808
377
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The New Speaker (i.e. The Law Chick) Between the Hawks and Buzzards - Poor Little Michee!- Just Mounting, and then Funk'd and Frighten'd Out of All His Hopes (from: Caricature, vol. 1)
1800
378
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
True Reform of Parliament, i.e. - Patriots Lighting a Revolutionary Bonfire in New Palace Yard
1809
379
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Delicious Weather
1808
380
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Fat Cattle, a Sketch of Tavistock Farmyard Dedicated to the Society for Improving the Breed of Cattle
1802
381
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Sketch of the Interior of St. Stephen's, as It Now Stands. -
1802
382
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Hope
1802
383
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Begone Dull Care, I Prithee Begone From Me!
1801
384
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Political Hydra
1788
385
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
An Angel Gliding on a Sunbeam Into Paradise. Down Thither, Prone in Flight, Lo! Schwelly Speeds, and With Her Brings, The Gems, and Spoils of Heaven. Milton
1791
386
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Election-Troops, Bringing in Their Accounts, to the Pay-Table
1788
387
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Dissolution, - or - The Alchymist Producing An Aetherial Representation (Pitt)
1796
388
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Giant - Factotum Amusing Himself (Pitt)
1797
389
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Magnanimous Minister Chastising Prussian Perfidy - Vide the "Morning Chronicle." April 28th
1806
390
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The French Consular Triumvicate Settling the New Constitution. With a Peep at the Constitutional-Pidgeon-Holes of the Abbe Seiyes - In the Back Ground
1797
391
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Political Dreamings! - Visions of Peace! Prospective Horrors
1801
392
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
French-Taylor, Fitting John Bull - With a "Jean-de-Bry"
1800
393
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
A Standing - Dish at Boodle's: Vide a Deuced Good Cocoa - Tree Pun. - (Sir Frank Standish)
1800
394
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Kettle Hooting the Porridge-Pot
1782
395
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Lubber's - Hole, - Alias - The Crack'd Jordan
1791
396
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Devil to Pay; or Neptune Reposing after Fording the Jordan
1791
397
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
The Lord of the Vineyard
1783
398
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Rodney Introducing De Grasse
1782
399
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
There's More Ways Than One - Vide, Coalition Expedients
1788
400
James Gillray, 1757–1815, British
Questions & Commands; or The Mistaken Bad Road to HE-R-F-RD: A Sunday Evenings Amusement