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will take that grin off his face
and a tool
Above is King George III's coat of arms prior to 1816
Bill Foulkes
the couple of the left gallop over a pair of pigs and are chased by a dog
'Crested or Coped Black Vulture, and the Black and White Indian Snake' Richmond upon Thames will take that grin offZoological study of a Cinerous vulture Aegypius monachus with a specimen of Asian snake. Plate 290 from chapter 80 of Gleanings of natural history, exhibiting figures of quadrupeds, birds, insects, plants, &c, by George Edwards, volume 2 (London, for the author, 1760). The plate is inscribed: 'The crested or coped black Vulture, and the Black and white Indian Snake boath drawn from lie, by G. Edwards,' A second, mirrored inscription provides the date
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