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[? June, 1517.—Theatre Royal . . . [Another edition.]
1803.]
Same publisher and printer but reset. The chief difference is " it will be received with loud
and reiterated bursts of Cannon."
[PJune, 1518.—To the infamous Wretch, if there be such an one in England,
^ ^'^ who dares to talk of, or even hopes to find Mercy in the Breast of the Corsican
Bonaparte, the eternal sworn Foe of England, the Conqueror and Grand
Subjugator of France.
Printed for J. Ginger, 169, Piccadilly, Price Sixpence per Dozen, for
Distribution. W. Marchant, Printer, 3, Greville-Street, Holborn. [? 1803.]
Fol. R. L.
An extract from Denon's " Travels in Egypt " on the " treatment which Egypt experienced ;
a Country which the French were desirous to possess and to conciliate ; very Different is their
Design upon Great Britain, which it is their avowed Intention to Ravage, Plunder, and Destroy."
[PJune, 1519.—[Begins] To The Inhabitants of the British Isles. Fellow-
' ^'J subjects, Our Country is threatened with destruction . . .
[Signed] Philo-Britanniarum.
Printed for John Stockdale, 181, Piccadilly.—Price 6d. a Dozen, or id.
each. S. Gosnell, Printer, Little Queen Street, Holborn. [? 1803.]
Fol. 2 cols. R. L.
[PJune, 1520.—Twenty Thousand Pounds Reward. Middlesex (to wit) To all
1803.] Constables, Headboroughs, Tithing-Men, and other Officers of the County of
Middlesex, and to every of whom it may concern. Whereas a certain ill-
disposed Vagrant, and common Disturber, commonly called or known by the
Name of Napoleon Bonaparte, ah'as Jaffa Bonaparte, a/ias Opium Bonaparte,
a/ias Whitworth Bonaparte, ah'as Acre Bonaparte . . . that you bring before
us the Body of the said Napoleon Bonaparte ... on or before the Morrow
of All Souls, that he may be forthwith sent to our Jail for Wild Beasts . . .
Witness our hands, John Doe and Richard Roe. [Follows a description of
Napoleon Bonaparte.]
London : Printed for S. Highley, No. 24, Fleet-Street; by B, M'Millan,
Bow-Street, Covent-Garden (price id. or gd. per dozen). [? 1803.]
Fol. R. L.

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