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The bottom of the picture clearly states published 1808, not 1802
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[[Image:Gillray Temperance 051126.jpg|thumb|''Temperance Enjoying a Frugal Meal'' (1792)]]
[[Image:Caricature gillray plumpudding.jpg|thumb|''The Plumb-pudding in Danger'' (1805)|The world being carved up into spheres of influence between [[William Pitt the Younger|Pitt]] and [[Napoleon]] - "probably the most famous political cartoon of all time -it has been stolen over and over and over again by cartoonists ever since." <ref> [[Martin Rowson]], speaking on The Secret of Drawing, presented by [[Andrew Graham Dixon]], BBCTV </ref>]]
[[Image:The cow pock.jpg|thumb|''The Cow-Pock—or—the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation!'' (18021808)]]
[[Image:Doublures of characters.jpg|thumb|''Doublûres of Characters;—or—striking Resemblances in Phisiognomy.''—"If you would know Mens Hearts, look in their Faces." (1798)]]
[[File:The Loss of the Faro Bank James Gillray 1797.jpg|thumb|''The loss of the faro bank; or - the rook's pigeon'd'' (1797)]]