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THE KING OF BROBDINGNAG AND GULLIVER Examining the Lord Napoleon Long [Graphic Material]: Caricature that was published in London and deserved the greatest acceptance by his simple as funny as signifying.

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Copia de la estampa "The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver" de James Gillray (1803), (British Library, 10019)
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Title: THE KING OF BROBDINGNAG AND GULLIVER Examining the Lord Napoleon Long [Graphic Material]: Caricature that was published in London and deserved the greatest acceptance by his simple as funny as signifying.
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Copia de la estampa "The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver" de James Gillray (1803), (British Library, 10019).

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