Index Entry | Dance, metaphor of war |
Location | London |
Citation | NJG-T.782.018 4 Dec 1782:11,12,21 (5/258) To the Earl of Sherburn. A speech which has been printed in several of the British and New-York newspapers. . . [long essay on American independence] Sometimes this power, and sometimes that power, was to engaged in the war, just as if the whole world was as mad and foolish as Britain. And thus, from year to year, has every straw been catched at, and every will-with-a-whisp led them a new dance. . . |
Generic Title | New Jersey Gazette-Trenton |
Date | 1782.12.04 |
Publisher | Collins, Isaac |
City, State | Trenton, NJ |
Year | 1782 |
Bibliography | B0024886 |