Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1770.06.21

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Index Entry Bagpipes, to play King Shall Enjoy...[t], metaphor of political affairs 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.770.039
21 Jun 1770:12, 13 (1437)
Intelligence Extaordinary.  Lord N---- is determined to
continue premier as long as possible, for which purpose he
is endeavouring to effectuate a coalition of parties.  His
first essay will be a general invitation to a concert, at
which the leaders on both sides will be present, who have
promised to exert their respective talents in music, for the
entertainment of the company.  The following ballads, &c.
are already promised.
Who'd Know the Sweets of Liberty, by Mr. Wilkes.
The Modes of the Court So Common are Grown, by the Duke of
G---n.
Britons Strike Home, by Junius.
The King Shall Enjoy His Own Again, on the bagpipes, by Old
Sly Boots alias Anti-Sejanus, to which Lord S----h is to
beat time.
The Terrible Saw When It Fastens It Paw, by Mr. Onslow.
Jove in his Chair of the Sky Lord Mayor, by Mr. Beckford.
The Gamesters and Lawyers are Jugglers Alike, a duet, by the
Duke of Bedford and Sir Fletcher Norton.
A solo upon the German flute, by Lord Chatham:  and
Heart of Oak, by the Marquis of Granby, 
To which will be added several new overtures, composed by
Lord Weymouth, Lord Temple, Mr. Townsend, Mr. Rigby, Mr.
Sawbridge, Mungo, &c. &c.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1770.06.21 
Publisher Bradford, William and Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0039006
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