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
_Nicholls_, Mr. John: his faculties confounded by Mr. Pitt’s speech,
vol. i., p. 47—treated very unkindly by his associates, vol. i.,
p. 186—has his pockets picked by Mr. Jekyl of his _genuine_ speech
at the Crown and Anchor—offers seventeen of the _spurious_ ones in
payment for his dinner at _ditto_—is refused admittance, vol. i.,
p. 410.
_Nicholls_, Mr. John: a great Parliament man, but thought to be very
tart and sour by Mrs. Deborah Wigmore, Mr. Wright’s housekeeper,
vol. i., p. 553.
_Norfolk_, Duke of: his speech at the Crown and Anchor, vol. i., pp.
412, 418—his dismissal, vol. i., p. 429—observations on his toast,
by a Freemason, vol. i., p. 587—defended by a Symposiast, vol. i.,
p. 589—curious account of his dismissal from the French Papers,
vol. i., p. 614; vol. ii., p. 16.
O.
_Ode_ to Anarchy, by a Jacobin, vol. i., p. 301.
_Ode_ to Lord Moira, vol. i., p. 380.
_Ode_, a bit of an, to Mr. Fox, vol. i., p. 422.
_Ode_ to Jacobinism, vol. ii., p. 53.
_Ode_ to my Country, 1798, vol. ii., p. 342.
_Ode_ to the Director Merlin, vol. ii., p. 388.
_Ode_ to a Jacobin, vol. ii., p. 576.
_Origin_ and Progress of the French Revolution, vol. i., p. 22.
P.
_Pavia_, Treaty of, proved to be a Jacobin forgery, vol. i., p. 474.
_Père du Chène_, appellation of: why given to the editor of _The
Morning Chronicle_, vol. ii., p. 471.
_Pilnitz_, Treaty of, proved to be a Jacobin forgery, vol. ii., p. 37.
_Poetry_, vol. i., pp. 31, 69, 103, 168, 199, 236, 263, 301, 329, 371,
421, 452, 486, 524, 556, 597, 620; vol. ii., pp. 21, 53, 95, 133,
162, 200, 236, 274, 312, 339, 387, 415, 446, 497, 528, 576, 603.
_Porcupine_, Peter, a spirited and instructive writer, vol. i., p.
332.
_Prisoners of War_, vol. i., pp. 234, 277, 326; vol. ii., p. 310.
_Prize of Dullness_, vol. i., pp. 421, 448, 522; awarded, vol. i., p.
552.
_Progress of Man_, a Didactic Poem, vol. i., pp. 524, 558; vol. ii.,
p. 97.
_Proceedings_ of the Whig Club, vol. ii., p. 260.
_Prologue_ to the Rovers; or, the Double Arrangement, vol. ii., p.
420.
R.
_Ram_—see _Sir John Sinclair_.
_Review_ of the proposed plan of Finance, vol. i., p. 143.
_Review_ of the Session, vol. ii., p. 583.
_Rovers_, the; or, the Double Arrangement, vol. ii., pp. 420, 446.
_Russell_, Lord John, makes a very neat Speech, vol. i., p. 126.
_Russell_, Lord William, makes a very appropriate Speech, vol. i., p.
126.
S.
_Sale_ of the Land Tax, vol. ii., p. 1, 269.
_Secession_ of the Opposition, observations on, vol. i., p. 36.
_Secret_ Expedition of British _Savans_, vol. ii., p. 529.
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