Citation - New York Mercury (Gaine): 1779.10.11

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Index Entry Cantata, Procession [t], in Loyal and Humorous Songs [t], to be published 
Location New York 
Citation
NYM(G.779.060
11 Oct 1779:32 (1460)
This day, will be published, Variety of Loyal and Humorous
Songs, on recent occasions: Birth and coronation odes, poems
serious and sarcastical, martial airs and choruses,
constitutional toasts, and sentiments, calculated to promote
loyalty and unanimity, by a Briton in New-York; with a copy
of a letter from E-----H----- in London to Dr. Rogers in
New-York, 1770. 
Declaring then the mischief brewing,
How some divines contemplate ruin,
To which is added, several favourite old songs, with some
new ones, by respectale subscribers, concluding with a
cantata called the Procession, with the standard of faction,
containing recitatives, airs and songs, characterizing the
most violent persecutors of the New-York Loyalists. The
copies already subscribed for will be delivered as soon
after publication as possible, the remainder will be sold at
Messrs. Alexander and James Robertson's, 221, Queen-street,
Messrs. Mills and Hicks, 2, Queen street, Mr. Andrew
Barclay, 25, Queen-street, Mr. Valantine Nutter, opposite
the Coffee-House, Water-street, and at Mr. Philip Brooks's,
19, Wall-street, and at the printer's.


Generic Title New York Mercury (Gaine) 
Date 1779.10.11 
Publisher Gaine, Hugh 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1779 
Bibliography B0030528
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