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TRAITS and STORIES of the IRISH PEASANTRY. By William 



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Marriage a-la-Mode, Six Plates. 



Industry and Idleness, Twelve Plates. 



Rake's Progress. Eight Plates. 



Hudilir^is, twelve Plates. 



Don Quixote, Six Plates. 



Four Times of Day. Four Plates. 



Election Suljects, Four Plates. 



Harlot's Progress, Six Plates. 



House of Commons (Portraits). 



Examination of Bambricige (ditto). 



Stages of Cruelty, Four Plates. 



Portraits of Hogarth, Two Plates. 



Garrick in Richard III. 



Mrs. Siddons, as Sigismuuda. 



Captain Coram. 



Bishop Hoadley. 



Southwark Fair. 



John Wilkes. 



Chiuxhill. 



March to Finchley. 



Henry VIII. and Anna Bulleyn. 



Modern Midnight Conversation. 



The Cock[)it. 



Strolling Actresses in a Barn. 



The Beggar's Opera. 



The Indian Emperor. 



Beer Street. 



Gin Lane. 



The Good Samaritan. 



ThePoolof Bethesda. 



Paul before Felix, Three Plates. 



Moses before Pharaoh's Daughter.^ 



Enraged Musician. 



Distressed Poet. 



England, France, Two Plates. 



The Gate of dlais. 



Analysis of Beauty, Two Plates. 



The Times, Two Plates. &c, &c. &c. 



Lord Lovat. 



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