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A scene from the new farce of "I'll be your second", study for a satirical print in the series 'Political Sketches', published by Thomas McLean, 1821-1851; a duel between Lord Grey and Lord Kenyon, fighting with rapiers, the Duke of Cumberland stepping between them, saying "Now be quiet my friends [...]". 1832 Pen and black ink and graphite Verso: unpublished sketch; Brougham as Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords. 1832 Graphite
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