Index Entry | Theatre, metaphor of political affairs, farce acted twice every year |
Location | London |
Citation | PC.770.014 5-12 Feb 1770:121 (160) From the London Chronicle. To the Printer: Sir, Give me leave to send you a short account of a ministerial convention, or political farce, acted twice every year, though not in public, which, I am persuaded, your readers will not only thing very ridiculous, but unconstitutional. A few days before the meeting and the close of every session, an assembly is held at the minister's own house, consisting only of a few trusty creatures, . . . |
Generic Title | Pennsylvania Chronicle |
Date | 1770.02.12 |
Publisher | Goddard, William and Benjamin Towne |
City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
Year | 1770 |
Bibliography | B0033510 |