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ca. 1789

Toussaint Louverture on Horseback
1802

The Pope's Rear Guard or the Fright of the Reverend Father Corporal (Arrière garde du pape, ou la frayeur du reverend pere caporal)
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February 1798

From Top to Bottom, or Cause and Effect (Du haut en bas...ou les causes et les effets)
April 1814

Lord-tolan prenant sa leçon de dance, La Passions, No. 7
19th century

The Two Are But One (Les deux ne font qu'un)
late 18th century

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ca. 1792

Potier et Brunet, Dans le duo des Anglaises pour Rire, from "Théâtre des Variétés"
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Visit of a Clergyman to Bastide, Sausion, and Collard
ca. 1825

Mr. Prudhomme: I shall never get into a compartment alone with a single traveler... principles of personal safety are contrary to that, from 'On the train,' published in Le Charivari, August 18, 1864
August 18, 1864

At last, they are finally going to take care of us!, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, January 25, 1869
January 25, 1869

I am a bird, see my wings. I am a bat, long live the rats (La Fontaine), from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, March 24, 1869
March 24, 1869

Big hot ones! Hot!, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, November 14, 1868
November 14, 1868

The European state of affairs, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, August 18, 1868
August 18, 1868

Gently!, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, April 21, 1868
April 21, 1868

Stop!!!, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, June 4, 1867
June 4, 1867

Venice begins to hope, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, April 24, 1866
April 24, 1866

The defendant (whispering to his lawyer): All this seems to bore the president. Why don't you just suggest to simply let me go home, from 'Parisian sketches,' published in Le Charivari, February 17, 1866
February 17, 1866

–A bite, what luck! –I forbid you to catch a fish before I do, don't forget, I am your Vice-President!, from 'The fishing club,' published in Le Charivari, January 31, 1866
January 31, 1866

My friend, you have taken the wrong bus, get out quickly!, from 'Parisian sketches,' published in Le Charivari, January 31, 1866
January 31, 1866