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RNYG.774.084
22 Dec 1774:11,12 (88)
London. The following portrait is copied from the General
Evening Post, dated November 1. . . [portrait is about an
anecdote in a previous paper relating to a General L, and
lists his promotions] He is now in America, blowing the
trumpet of faction; but we have reason to hope, that men of
sense and influence there will despise the imposter, and
that government will, in pity permit him with impunity to
make a free discharge of that spleen, which his
disappointment has ingendered on his pride. . . .
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