Citation - Continental Journal: 1781.10.04

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Index Entry Balls, essay, offered to Americans as lure from England, in satire 
Location Boston 
Citation
CJ-B.781.041
4 Oct 1781:21,22,23 (293)
A Dialogue between the United States of America, and the
different Princes of Europe. . . [at bottom of 2nd column:]
Prince William Henry.  I have allowed, gentlemen, all these
candidates to speak before me, and without the least
interruption:  They have made you brilliant offers, but mine
will be much more brilliant.  My father, the best of Kings,
has sent me here, persuaded that you cannot refuse me the
crown, when you come to know what I have to offer you.  I
promise you titles, orders, ribbands, and a nobility.  I
will establish among you electorates, dukedoms, baronies,
and lordships.  I will be your emperor, your King, your
statholder; in one word, whatever shall please you.  I will
give you feasts, balls, and diversions.  I will call the
arts and sciences to your country.  I will have superb
equipages, excellent musick, comedians, mistresses, bruisers
and prize-fighters, chamberlains, masters of the horse, and
cupbearers.  Gold and diamonds shall flow among you. . . [12
lines]


Generic Title Continental Journal 
Date 1781.10.04 
Publisher Gill, John 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0015823
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