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  2. Truth or dare? - Wikipedia

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    A game of "Questions and Commands" depicted by James Gillray, 1788. The game has existed for hundreds of years, with at least one variant, "questions and commands", being attested as early as 1712: A Christmas game, in which the commander bids their subjects to answer a question which is asked. If the subject refuses or fails to satisfy the ...

  3. Uncorking Old Sherry - Wikipedia

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    Shown on the opposition bench are other leaders of the Whig opposition including Charles James Fox. The work was reportedly originally dashed off by Gillray on a scrap of paper in a few hours. [2] Pitt describes the opposition as like a newly opened bottle which "bursts all at once, into an explosion of froth and air". [3]

  4. The Spanish Bullfight - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Bullfight is an 1808 satirical cartoon by the British caricaturist James Gillray which presents the ongoing Napoleonic Wars as a bullfight. [1] It was inspired by the Dos de Mayo Uprising in Madrid and other uprisings across Spain against French occupation which triggered the Peninsular War. Spain, previously an enemy of Britain ...

  5. James Gillray - Wikipedia

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    James Gillray (13 August 1756 [1] [2] – 1 June 1815) was a British caricaturist and printmaker famous for his etched political and social satires, mainly published between 1792 and 1810. Many of his works are held at the National Portrait Gallery in London.

  6. Category:Works by James Gillray - Wikipedia

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  7. Venetian secret - Wikipedia

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    James Gillray's satirical image about the scandal. In 1796, the artist Benjamin West, who was then president of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, purchased an old manuscript from Jemima and Thomas Provis that they claimed held the details of the materials and techniques that had been used by painters such as Titian , Tintoretto , and Veronese .

  8. Category:English grammar books - Wikipedia

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    English grammar books. Pages in category "English grammar books" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Anti-Jacobin - Wikipedia

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    James Gillray's caricature The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-Grinder (1797) publicized the Anti-Jacobin. The Anti-Jacobin, or, Weekly Examiner was an English newspaper founded by George Canning in 1797 and devoted to opposing the radicalism of the French Revolution .