Index Entry | Song of Peace, metaphor of easing government oppression of Protestants |
Location | Paris |
Citation | NYG(W.759.016 25 Jun 1759:12 (19 Postscript) The French King's Most Christian Charity seems to get the better of his Holy Catholick Faith, and he begins to sing the Song of Peace to his oppressed, and much injured Protestant subjects: There is no doubt but the appearance of an English fleet on the coast of France, and a hearty drubbing on the Rhine, will improve this spirit of moderation. . . |
Generic Title | New York Gazette (Weyman) |
Date | 1759.06.25 |
Publisher | Weyman, William |
City, State | New York, NY |
Year | 1759 |
Bibliography | B0027952 |