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The budget! Containing Scandalum magnatum; or, The graceful apostate: a poem. Descriptive of the Inspiration, Conversion and Installation, of a certain great duke; once the zealous Champion of rational Liberty: but whose recent unprincipled Dereliction of the Interests of the oppressed Human Race, and consequent base Disavowal of his upright, patriot Cotemporaries, have provoked the awful Indignation of his insulted, though, as yet, free and independent, fellow Britons. To which are annexed, Multum in nullo; or, The graceless apostate: Being A Poetical Key To Court Preferments. And Two pilgrims begging bread of the King! A plaintive and interesting tale.
A. M. L.
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Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]
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