Text By command of the King of Kings, at the theatre of the Universe, on the eve of time, will be performed, the great assize, or day of judgement. A satirical handbill on the theater by Rowland Hill. A later edition, dated [1848?] in NUC pre-1956 imprints, has title: The following is a copy of a bill, written by the late Rev. Rowland Hill which was stuck up at Richmond on Saturday, 4th of June, 1774, close to the play bill for that day ... Paper and typography suggest 18th century imprint. ESTC record, based on New-York Historical copy, gives title as "For the benefit of the poor in spirit. By command of the King of Kings, and at the desire of all who 'love his appearance'. View Item
Text Lord North's soliloquy. : A plague take that Boston port act, and all the Bostonians---those obstinate people will be my downfall---those puritannical rascals will be my ruin ... Imprint date from Bristol. New-York Historical library copy torn along fold. View Item
Text At a meeting of the true Sons of Liberty, in the city of New-York, July 27, 1774, properly convened; : Present, John Calvin, John Knox, Roger Rumpus, &c. &c. &c. 1. Resolved, that in this general time of resolving, we have as good a right to resolve as th Fifteen satirical resolutions. Signed: By order of the meeting, Ebenezer Snuffle, secretary. New-York Historical copy damaged at left margin, with loss of text. View Item
Text Letter found on board the sloop Illicit, Captain Perjury, wrecked at Oyster Bay. : To Messieurs Admiral Pepperpot, Commodore Mac-eat-it, Phil Blusterlong, John Bythebelt, Lowrence the Cline ... Satire on the opposition to the British East India Company's importation of tea to the colonies, facetiously attributed to representatives of the Dutch East India Company. Signed: John Beetes Van Catch Money. Sec. Amsterdam, the 3d of July, 1773. Place of publication supplied by Evans. New-York Historical copy torn, with some loss of text. missing text completed in manuscript. View Item
Text To the agents of their High Mightinesses the Dutch East-India Company, at St. Eustatia. : Beloved partners in iniquity, We, the deputies of their High Mightinesses, for the city of New-York, dispatch the Cowbay frigate, Captain Thistle, to acquaint you of Satirizing the New York merchants' consternation at the Tea Act of 1773 and its advantages to the East India Company. "Signed, by order of the deputies to their High Mightinesses for the city of New-York. Isaac Van Pompkin, sec. Perjury-Hall, the 28th October, 1773." New-York Historical copy torn, with some loss of text. View Item
Image Text 2 Items A receipt to make a speech. / By J----- G------, Esquire. Attributed to Joseph Galloway by Evans. Also attributed to John Dickinson with date of publication 1764. Cf. Ford, Paul Leicester. The writings of John Dickinson (Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895), p. 143. Imprint supplied by Evans. New-York Historical copy has manuscript verse in six stanzas on verso; according to Leicester, it is written in John Dickinson's hand; first line: "Tho' I sweep to & fro' old iron to find"; the poem is known as "The sweeper"; damaged along creases, with slight loss of text. View Item
Text A Dialogue, &c. : Mr. Bailey. Being lately at a tavern in Market-Street, where some members of assembly resort, I cound not help attending to conversation between a person, who I suppose to be one of the new members, and a man who appeared to be his neigh Satire on the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Title from caption and first lines of text. Text printed in two columns. Date range suggested by internal evidence. References: ESTC W470758. View Item
Text A Dialogue, &c. : Mr. Bailey. Being lately at a tavern in Market-Street, where some members of assembly resort, I cound not help attending to conversation between a person, who I suppose to be one of the new members, and a man who appeared to be his neigh Satire on the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Title from caption and first lines of text. Text printed in two columns. Date range suggested by internal evidence. References: ESTC W470758. View Item
Text The Speech of William Tr--n, Esq; who was executed on Thursday the 18th of March, 1776. Imprint from Evans. References: Evans 15095. View Item
Image Text 2 Items A Dialogue, &c. : Mr. Bailey. Being lately at a tavern in Market-Street, where some members of assembly resort, I cound not help attending to conversation between a person, who I suppose to be one of the new members, and a man who appeared to be his neigh Satire on the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Title from caption and first lines of text. Text printed in two columns. Date range suggested by internal evidence. References: ESTC W470758. View Item