Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
English poetry; France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Poetry; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820
_Blasphemy_ attempted without success by the _Morning Post_, vol. i.,
p. 505—and by the _Courier_—fully succeeded in by the _Morning
Chronicle_, vol. i., p. 325, &c.
_Bosville_, Mr., Banker to the Corresponding Society, vol. i., p. 409.
_Brownrigg_, Mrs.: Inscription for the Door of her Cell in Newgate,
vol. i., p. 35.
_British Merchant_, his Letter on the misrepresentations of the Party,
with respect to the continuance of the War, vol. i., p. 593.
_Brissot’s_ Ghost, vol. ii., p. 236.
_Burdett_, Sir Something: his affectionate mention of Mr. Paine at the
Shakespeare Tavern, vol. i., p. 136.
_Burdett_, Sir Francis, runner to the Corresponding Society, vol. i.,
p. 408.
_Buonaparté_: his health given by Mr. Macfungus, vol. i., p. 35—his
Letter to the Commandant at Zanté, vol. ii., p. 535.
C.
_Camille Jordan_, asserts that one of our Jacobin Newspapers is in the
pay of France, vol. i., pp. 507, 622; vol. ii., pp. 17, 51, 86,
488.
_Cambridge Intelligencer_, detected and exposed, vol. ii., pp. 263,
296.
_Chevy Chase_; a Ballad to the Tune of, vol. ii., p. 21.
_Choice_, The: an Ode, vol. i., p. 263.
_Clare_, The Earl of, Character of, vol. ii., p. 544.
_Clare_, Earl of: proposes a question respecting the extent of Lord
Moira’s DUPERY, vol. ii., p. 518.
_Clever_: See Mr. Robert Ad—r, vol. i., p. 422.
_Coughing_ and laughing: See Mr. John Nicholls, vol. i., p. 186.
_Courtney_, Mr., fully convicted of kidnapping—rhymes, vol. i., p.
376.
_Coalition_, The New: an Ode, vol. i., p. 599.
_Coalition_ of Kings, vol. ii., p. 546.
_Constant_ Reader: his Letter on the Designs of our foreign and
domestic Enemies, vol. i., pp. 544, 597.
_Courier_, The; a mad—and foolish—and odious—and contemptible paper,
_passim_. Picked up by a Gentleman in the streets, for the sake of
its superior information!!! vol. ii., p. 230.
D.
_Detector_: his Letter on the pretended Treaty of Pavia, vol. i., p.
474—On the Treaty of Pilnitz, vol. ii., p. 37—On the Coalition of
Kings, vol. ii., p. 546.
_Description_ of a very extraordinary Plant now growing at Paris, vol.
ii., p. 573.
_Description_ of Mr. Fox’s Radical Reform, vol. i., p. 396.
_Description_ of a Scribbler for the Jacobin Papers, vol. i., p. 613.
_Description_ of the Jacobin Prints, vol. ii., p. 119.
_Decius Mus_: his account of the Secessions in the Roman Common
Wealth, vol. i., p. 261.
_Dismissal_ of the Duke of Norfolk, vol. i., p. 429.
_Duncan_, Lord: Anecdotes relative to his Victory, vol. i., pp. 38,
107.
_Duke_, The, and the Taxing Man, vol. i., p. 265.
_Dupery_ of Lord Moira, vol. ii., pp. 36, 518, &c., &c.
E.
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