Citation - Rivington's New York Gazette: 1780.09.30

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Index Entry Chelsea Pensioners [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
Location New York 
Citation
RNYG.780.177
30 Sep 1780:34 (418)
Pamphlets.  To be had of James Rivington.
The Englishman's Fortnight in Paris, or the Art of ruining
himself there in a few Days.  By an Observer.  Translated
from the   French.
Washington's Letters to his Wife and Brother, on American
Politics.
Songs Naval and Military.
The Diaboliad, a Poem.
The Election Ball
The First of April, or The Triumphs of Folly.
History of Opposition.
Mr. Galloway's Examination.
The Green Box of Mons. de Sartine.
Address to the Hon. Augustus Keppel.
Sketches from Nature.
Modern Characters for 1778 by Shakespear.
Medical and Philosophical Commentaries, by a Society in
Edinburgh
Case and Memoirs of the late Rev.James Hackman, and of his
Acquaintance with the late Miss Martha Ray.  The ninth
Addition.
A Treatise on the Custom of counting Noses.
Yorick's Skull, or College Oscitations.
Thoughts on the Conduct of Admiral Keppel, together with
Reasons
for restoring Sir Hugh Palliser into the full Confidence
and good Opinion of his Country.
Melmoth's Sublime and Beautiful of Scripture, being Essays
on select Passages of sacred Composition.
Illumination, or the Glaziers Conspiracy, a Prelude, as
performed,
with universal Applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent
Garden.
The Invasion, or a Trip to Brighthelmstone, a Farce of two 
Acts, as performed with universal Applause at the Theatre
Royal in Covent Garden.
The Chelsea Pensioner, a Comic Opera, in two Acts, as
performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden.
Who's the Dupe, a Farce, as acted at the Theatre in Drury
Lane.


Generic Title Rivington's New York Gazette 
Date 1780.09.30 
Publisher Rivington, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1780 
Bibliography B0043069
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