The perjur'd monarch: a satire on the K--g of P--ssia Translated from the original French by J. W---s. This piece having raised the curiosity of all Europe, has been handed about by the Embassadors of all the courts, and is justly esteemed the soul of satire, as it reprehends vice in the royal character, abstracted from the personage.---The spirit of British freedom runs thro' the whole, tho' written by a Frenchman
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Language: | English |
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Dublin
printed by Z. Martineau, next door to the Play-house on the Lower Blind Quay; where subscriptions are taken in for printing a beautiful and correct edition of the Harleian miscellany
1744, M DCC XLIV. [1744]
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Collection: | Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Item Description: | An attack on the military adventures of Frederick II, 1712-1786, King of Prussia. - English Short Title Catalog, T213050. - Possibly written originally in English. - Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library. - Sometimes attributed to James Eyre Weekes. - Verse |
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Physical Description: | Online-Ressource (8p) 8° |