The book of the wars of Westminster: from the fall of the Fox, at the close of 1783, to the 20th day of the third month, 1784; on which William the conqueror celebrated the Third Grand Lent festival, at the London: An oriental prophecy, with notes critical, poetical, chronological, and historical, from the ancient Ethiopic Ms. of Nergalsharezerneborabmagshamgar, lately found in the Cottonian Library, translated literally into English, as far as the idioms of the two languages would admit, by Archy Macsarcomica, F.R.S. the celebrated second-sighted Caledonian doctor. The whole divided into chapters and verses, written in the manner of the Hebrew records. I. The vision of the witch of Endor. II. The Fox claims the title of protector. ... XVII. The Second Lent festival of Goldsmiths-The hand-writing on the wall-The fate of dices the miser, &c. XVIII. The Third Grand Lent festival celebrated at the London tavern-Fox's Feast-conclusion.

  • Hastings, Thomas, approximately 1740-1801.
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MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]
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London : Printed for Ishmael the son of Elishams, the lineal descendant of the author, and sold by B. Cornwell, No. 198, Fleet-Street, near Temple-Bar; and all the booksellers in town and country, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]

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[2],xii,36p.,plate ; 40.

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