Citation - Royal American Gazette: 1779.10.14

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Index Entry Cantata, Procession [t], in Loyal and Humorous Songs [t], to be published 
Location New York 
Citation
RAG.779.130
14 Oct 1779:42 (218)
Just published, variety of loyal and humourous Songs, on
recent occasions: Birthday and coronation odes, poems
serious and sarcastical, martial airs and corusses,
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 respectable 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, No. 221, Queen
street, Messrs. Mills and Hicks, No. 2, Queen-street, Mr.
Andrew Barclay, No. 25, Queen-street, Mr. Valentine Nutter,
opposite the Coffee House, Water street, and at Mr. Philip
Brooks's, No. 19, Wall-street.


Generic Title Royal American Gazette 
Date 1779.10.14 
Publisher Robertson, Alexander and James 
City, State New York, PA 
Year 1779 
Bibliography B0043623
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