其他書名 | In Three Volumes : the Last of which was Privately Printed by the Author for the Use of a Few Trusty Friends : They Contain All the Important Events of Government, with Their Secret Springs and Causes, During the Administrations of Lord Holland, William Pitt, Esq; Lord Bute, Lord Halifax, and George Greenville, Esq; Anecdotes and Characters of Many Great Personages, at this Time Struggling for Power and Office; the Lampoons which Occasioned His Duels with Earl Talbot, and Secretary Martin; His Controversies with Dr. Smollet, Author of The Briton; Mr. Murphy, Writer of The Auditor; and Mr. Scott, Under the Name of Anti-Sejanus; the Detection of Mr. Pownal; Mr. Wilkes's Affair with Lord Bute's Son, a School Boy; Specimens of Mr. Beckford's Parliamentary Eloquence &c. &.c : Forming a Lively and an Instructive History of Men, Principles and the Times; Written with Much Freedom and Elegance, as is Not to be Parallel'd in the Productions of Any Age of Language |
出版 | J. Williams, in Fleet-Street, 1765 |
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