The late gallant exploits of a famous balancing captain a new song. To the tune of the King and the miller.
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7,[1]pages ; 2⁰.
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A satire on Horatio Walpole.
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Line 2 ends "will allow but too true".
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Braces in title.
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Price from imprint: price Six-Pence.
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Reproduction of original from British Library.
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Foxon,,L65
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English Short Title Catalog,,T37591.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(1741). The late gallant exploits of a famous balancing captain: a new song. To the tune of the King and the miller . printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword-And-Buckler Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern on Ludgate-Hill.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

1741. The Late Gallant Exploits of a Famous Balancing Captain: A New Song. To the Tune of the King and the Miller. London: printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword-And-Buckler Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern on Ludgate-Hill.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

The Late Gallant Exploits of a Famous Balancing Captain: A New Song. To the Tune of the King and the Miller London: printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword-And-Buckler Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern on Ludgate-Hill, 1741.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

(1741). The late gallant exploits of a famous balancing captain: a new song. to the tune of the king and the miller. London: printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword-And-Buckler Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern on Ludgate-Hill.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

The Late Gallant Exploits of a Famous Balancing Captain: A New Song. To the Tune of the King and the Miller printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword-And-Buckler Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern on Ludgate-Hill, 1741.

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