Index Entry | Singers, in London theatre, Roman heros, in political satire |
Location | London |
Citation | MS-B.772.062 20 Aug 1772:1041 (2/79) From the North-Briton. Extract from the Freeholder's Political Catechism. (Continued from No. 73.) . . . [28 lines, questions and answers on political topics.] Q. What is become of the Scipio's and Cato's of Rome? A. They sing now on the English stage. Q. Does not the tranquility, occasioned by absolute monarchy, make the country thrive? A. Peace and plenty are not the genuine fruits of absolute monarchy: . . . |
Generic Title | Massachusetts Spy-Boston |
Date | 1772.08.20 |
Publisher | Thomas, I. |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1772 |
Bibliography | B0021526 |