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English: Los Desastres de la Guerra is a set of 80 aquatint prints created by Francisco Goya in the 1810s.

Caption - Plate 34

Español: Por una navaja.
English: On account of a knife.

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Español: Un hombre aparece ejecutado en el garrote con una navaja colgando del cuello indicando que ha sido acusado de violar las leyes de tenencia de armas de los ocupantes franceses.
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