Paine's address to the republic of France; September 25, 1792:

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Paine's address to the republic of France; September 25, 1792:
Author
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
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London :: printed by W. Holland,
[1792?]
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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, and PRINTS, PUBLISHED BY W. HOLLAND, No. 50, Oxford Street.

  • ELEMENTS of Bacchus; or, Toasts and Sentiments given by distinguished Characters. Illustrated with Forty Portraits in Aquatinta. With a numerous Collec∣tion of Anecdotes, and humorous Eccentricities. Price 1 l. 1 s. plain; or 1 l. 11 s. 6 d. with the Prints coloured.
  • A new Edition with Additions, of the Festival of Anacreon, in Two Parts, including, with many others, the whole of Captain Morris's Songs. Each Part, 3 s. 6 d.
  • A Second Volume of the Festival of Wit, by the Author of the First, George K—, Summer Resident at Windsor. 3 s.
  • Trial of Rose Dillon and Doctor Quirk, for Adultery, and poisoning Michael Dillon, Esq. 1 s. 6 d.
  • Trial of General Gunning for Adultery. 2 s.
  • Trial of the Hon. Charles Wyndham for Adultery. 2 s.
  • Trial of Captain Sykes for Adultery, and of Lieu∣tenant Kendillan for a Rape. 2 s.
  • Wit and Mirth, or, Tom D'Urfey's Pills to purge Melancholy, being a Selection of all his best Songs into One Volume. 3 s.
  • ...

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  • Nimrod's Songs of the Chace. 3 s. 6 d.
  • The Oeconomy of Love, Birth of the Rose, Geranium, and Epithalamium from Secundus. 2 s. 6 d.
  • Jordan's Cure for the Spleen, being a Collection of all the Songs sung by Mrs. Jordan in different Entertain∣ments, with a Sketch of her Life. 2 s. 6 d.
  • Wax-Work and Monumental Records in Westminster Abbey, in the Year 1892, with five Prints. 6 s.
  • Themidore and Rosette; or, Memoirs of a Parisian Counsellor and Courtezan. 3 s. 6 d.

And the following CARICATURES:

The World as it Goes, a Caricature Procession, exhi∣biting above Two Hundred Figures, among which the following are the most conspicuous:—Bishops; Second Order of the Clergy; Curates; Quack Doctor in his Chariot, with his Merry-Andrew, &c. Resurrection Men and Skeleton Mounters; Doctors and Apothecaries; Undertakers; Lawyers; Clients; Apollo, the Muses, and Sons of Genius; a Corporation, including a Woman and Six Children, Constables, Overseers, and Church-wardens, a Justice of the Peace and an old Woman, a Cook with a live Turtle, Mace Bearer, Mayor, Band of Instruments, Aldermen, &c. Bottle Conjuror; Grand Air Balloon; Magnetic Professors; the Learned Pig; the Speaking Figure; Monstrous Craws; the Stone Eater; Wonders! Wonders! Earth Bathing; Pugilistic Profes∣sors; Opera Singers; Opera Dancers; Old Batchelors with their proper Emblems; Old Maids with their Re∣galia, &c. The whole of this admirable Caricature bears appropriate Panners, Inscriptions, Mottos, &c.

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such as may be expected to flow from the fountain of true Genius. Designed by G. M. Woodward. Price 1 l. 1 s. coloured, or 9 s. plain.

FIVE SCENES IN FRANCE,

From beautiful Drawings, by the late F. G. Byron, Esq. will be shortly published, price 12 s. each, coloured in the manner of the Drawings. Those Scenes represent, an Inn Yard at Calais—changing Horses near Abbeville— Breakfast at Breteuil—Visit to the Convent at Amiens— and a Party of the Parisian Guards returning from the Review at the Champ de Mars, the Sunday after the Federation, in the Year 1790.

The Drawings may be seen in HOLLAND'S Collection, together with many others by the same excellent Genius, particularly his French Federation, in July, 1790, which for sublimity of penciling, has not its equal in this Kingdom.

☞ Some Booksellers having sold to many Ladies and Gentlemen the FESTIVAL OF LOVE, which they, through interested Motives, declared to be the Second Volume of the Festival of Wit, the Author and Compiler of both Volumes of that en∣tertaining and popular Production thinks it right to step forward and declare the Second Volume was printed for, and published by WILLIAM HOLLAND, No. 50, Ox∣ford Street; and, like the First Volume, consists of original and fugitive Flights of Wit, Humour, and Genius, not a Collection of Poems, like the FESTIVAL OF LOVE.

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    This Day are published,
    • 1 PATHETIC PARTICULARS of a POOR BOY sentenced to suffer Seven Years solitary Imprisonment in Glouces∣ter Jail; with a Portrait of the Boy and the Jailor. Price 6 d.
    • 2 MUSGRAVIANA; or, the Battle between Doctor FARMER and PETER MUSGRAVE the Cambridge Taylor, with a Caricature of the Battle. 1 s. 6 d.

    And the following Caricatures:

    An Hobgoblin; Fairies; a Sprite; Laying a Ghost; Resurrection Men. 2 s. each. Sturdy Beggars collecting for the French Clergy. 3 s. The Duke of Brunswick attacking the Rear of the Sans-Culotte Army, 2 s. A Party of the Sans-Culotte Army marching to the Frontiers, 2 s. 6 d. Affrighted Travellers; or, the illuminated Turnep, 3 s. 6 d. The Haunted Cellar, 3 s. 6 d. One too many, 3 s. 6 d.

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