Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1780.07.26

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Index Entry Bradford, Thomas, sells School for Scandal [t], political meaning described 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.780.036
26 Jul 1780:33 (1350)
To be sold by Thomas Bradford, at his book-store adjoining
the coffee-house.  Comedy entitled, The School for Scandal. 
This comedy which is a political satire on the King of
Great-Britain, and his miserable junto, who have ruined
England by their endeavouring to enslave America, was
published in London, last January, where it was much
admired, and had a great run.--In this play is introduced
George the Third, Lord North, and Earl of Bute, Lord George
Germain, Lord Sandwich, &c. &c.  The scene is in the court,
and the subject, the present times.
At the same place may be had . . . Hare's Hebrew psalter, 2
vols. . . . battle dores, and primers . . . 


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1780.07.26 
Publisher Bradford, Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1780 
Bibliography B0039474
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