The British antidote to caledonian poison, vol. II Contains twenty-six of the most humourous satirical political prints for those remarkable years 1762 and 1763, viz. 26 The bagshot frolick. 27 The congress. 28 The caledonian pacisication. 29 The highland eer. 30 The laird of the boot. 31 The voach over-turned. 32 The scotch hardy gurdy. 33 Gisbai and bethshoba. 34 We are all come. 35 Boot put to slight. 36, 37 Without and within. 38 The fisherman. 39 Sawney in office. 40 The times. 41 The good ship old England. 42 The scotch cradle. 43 Provision for the convent. 44 Evacuation. 45 A hieroglyphical letter. 46 The asses of Great Britain. 47 The mountebank. 48 The scotch idol. 49 Books for Hogarth's wigs. 50 Lion in boots. The sixth edition. To which now are added, howel's description of Scotland, and other essays, poems, &c

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Language:English
Published: London Printed for J. Pridden at the feathers, near Fleet-Bridge in Fleet-Street, and E. Sumpter at the Bible, opposite St. Bride's Church in Fleet-Street, and sold by all booksellers in town and country 1765, 1765
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, T166738. - Price on title page: Price 2s 6d. Where may be had, the Scots scourge; and the Butetaid: which contains all the political prints for 1764 and 1765. - Reproduction of original from National Library of Scotland
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