Index Entry | Dancing master, British officers have air of, more than soldier |
Location | Boston |
Citation | IC.777.015 13 Feb 1777:11,12,13 (9/443) Conclusion of the American Crisis, Number II, addressed to Lord Howe; began in our last. . . [1 1/2 columns] It has been the folly of Britain to suppose herself more powerful than she really is, . . . [15 lines] England was never famous by land; her officers have generally been suspected of cowardice; have more of the air of a dancing- master than a soldier, . . . [1 column, signed] Common Sense. Philadelphia, January 13, 1777. |
Generic Title | Independent Chronicle |
Date | 1777.02.13 |
Publisher | Powars and Willis |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1777 |
Bibliography | B0017620 |