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-''[[Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon]]'', published by [[Hannah Humphrey]], 1791 by [[James Gillray]] available at the [[Bridgeman Art Library]] 
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-"[[The Twin Stars: Castor and Pollux]]," [[satirical illustration]] by [[English cartoonist]] [[James Gillray]] (1757-1815.) Gillray lampooned [[George Barclay]] (c.1759-1819) and [[Charles Sturt]] (1763-1812). 
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-''[[National Conveniences: Four ways of shitting]]'', 1796. [[English]], [[Scotch]], [[French]], [[Dutch]]. 
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-''[[Presentation of the Mahometan credentials - or - the final resource of French atheists]]'' by [[James Gillray]] 
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-''[[The Dream of Human Life]]'' by [[Michelangelo]] ([[1533]]). 
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-"[[Ci-devant Occupations, or Madame Tallien and the Empress Josephine dancing naked before Barras in the Winter or 1797—a Fact.]]" by [[Gillray]] 
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-[[The Lover's Dream]] [[24 January]] [[1795]]+[[The Lover's Dream]][http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/gothicnightmares/images/works/loversdream_large.jpg] [[24 January]] [[1795]]
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