Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1782.08.07

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Index Entry Lyric, topical [beg] While you great George for knowledge hunt 
Location London 
Citation
PJ.782.056
7 Aug 1782:13 (1515)
A London artist, who was well acquainted with the nature and
extent of the revengeful temper of the present King of
Britain towards the Americans, and particularly towards Dr.
Franklin, pretended that he had discovered that iron with
round heads were better conductors of lightning than those
that were constructed agreeable to the Doctor's plan with
sharp points. . . . The affair soon after gave rise to the
following lines which were published in a London paper:
While you great George for knowledge hunt, 
And sharp conductors change for blunt, 
The nation's out of joint:
Franklin the wiser plan pursues, 
. . . [2 lines]


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1782.08.07 
Publisher Bradford, Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0039640
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