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The Earl of Bute as a Colossus wearing a tartan scarf about his shoulders stands on two stone pedestals before the tower to St James's Palace as William Pitt the Elder, leaning on a crutch, pleads with him from below. Engraving, 1767.
Date: [June 1767]Reference: 582583i- Books
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Serious thoughts on the birth of a child.
Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Pictures
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Two witches tell Macbeth (representing the Earl of Bute) that he will be king and another, holding a noose, says he will be "Knight - the first that ever graced the Scottish annals". Etching, 1762.
Date: [1762]Reference: 40975i- Books
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Ministerial patriotism detected; or the present opposition proved to be founded on truly, just and laudable principles, by the evidence of facts. With an impartial review of affairs, from the Rise of the present Opposition, to the Resignation of Lord Bute.
Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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A letter to the Earl of Bute.
Date: 1771- Pictures
Two devils hanging Lord Bute and Henry Fox (left); the Princess of Wales grieving (right). Etching, 1763.
Date: [8 April 1763]Reference: 580763i- Books
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A letter from a Member of Parliament in London to his friend in Edinburgh, Relating to The present Critical State of Affairs, And The Dangerous Antipathy that seems daily to increase between the People of England and Scotland.
Member of Parliament.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Pictures
The Treaty of Paris: the King-at-arms with decrescent moons on his tabard sits on a horse with the ears of an ass surrounded by grotesque attendants. Engraving by Patchpeace, 1763.
Patchpeace.Date: [March 22 1763]Reference: 581172i- Pictures
William Hogarth whitewashing a large jack boot; representing Hogarth's acceptance of patronage from Lord Bute. Etching, 1762, by Paul Sandby.
Sandby, Paul, 1731-1809.Date: Sepr 1762Reference: 580036i- Books
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A letter to the E- of B-.
Englishman.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Pictures
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John Williams, a bookseller stands in the pillory in the Palace Yard, Westminster, surrounded by a cheering crowd. Engraving with ten verses in five columns below, 1765.
Date: Feb 14 1765Reference: 581543i- Books
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A serious address to the vulgar. In which the character and abilities of a certain nobleman, and the prejudice against the place of his birth, are impartially considered.
Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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Reasons why Lord **** should be made a public example. Addressed to every free-born Englishman. To which is subjoined, an authentic extract of the preliminaries, signed the third of November 1762, at Fontainbleau; with some comparative Remarks between them and the Terms offered by France last Year.
Date: [1762?]- Books
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Twenty-one articles of I-t, as they are to be exhibited against a certain noble E-l. With constitutional remarks on each article.
Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Pictures
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Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child. Colour crayon-manner print by W. Baillie, 1773, after L. Sabbatini.
Sabatini, Lorenzo, approximately 1530-1576.Date: 1773Reference: 10292i- Books
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A dissertation on miracles: containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Hume, Esq.; in An essay on miracles. By George Campbell, D.D. Principal of the Marischal Collge, and one of the ministers, of Aberdeen. [Two lines from John]
Campbell, George, 1719-1796.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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The three conjurors, a political interlude. Stolen from Shakespeare. As it was performed at sundry Places in Westminster, On Saturday the 30th of April, and Sunday the 1st of May. Most humbly dedicated to that distressed and unfortunate Gentleman, John Wilkes, Esq; Late Prisoner in the Tower, and late Colonel of the Militia for the County of Buckingham, But Still Member of Parliament for Aylesbury.
Englishman.Date: [1763?]- Pictures
A hydra attacks the prostrate body of Britannia while receiving attacks from three men approaching from the left. Engraving 1770.
Date: [January 1770]Reference: 584086i- Books
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The principles of the changes in 1765 impartially examined: and the reasons of some great men for refusing, and others accepting, the offers of the court at that time, explained. In a letter from a son of candor to The public advertiser.
Temple, Richard Grenville-Temple, Earl, 1711-1779.Date: 1766- Books
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Another account of a transaction which passed in the beginning of the year 1778. Rather more correct than what is called An authentic account of the part taken by the late Earl of Chatham in that transaction.
Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Pictures
The political activities of Benjamin Franklin represented by his electrical experiments. Engraving, 1770.
Date: [1770]Reference: 583497i- Pictures
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Lord Bute in Highland dress jumps over numbered stone posts beside an open pit. Etching, 1762.
Date: [May 1762]Reference: 581192i- Books
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Letters to two great men. The first to the Earl of E******t; the second to the Earl of B**e. In which is a beautiful anecdote concerning His Majesty King George, III.
Date: [1762]- Books
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Political disquisitions proper for public consideration in the present state of affairs. In a letter to a noble Duke.
Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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Political disquisitions proper for public consideration in the present state of affairs. In a letter to a noble duke.
Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]