Bonaparte answered; or | the Briton's war song
First line reads: Bow | Britons! bow the haughty head. In one column. One halfpenny each | or 30 for 1s. 6d. or 2s. 6d. per hundred for distribution. --- Printed for J. Ginger | 169 | Piccadilly; where a variety of patriotic hand-bills and songs may be had.
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DATE
1800
LANGUAGE
eng
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National Library of Scotland
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