The riot, or, Half a loaf is better than no bread ;
The good militia man, or, The man that is worth a host ; and, The loyal sailor, or, no mutineering.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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London : Sold by J.E. Evans, printer to the Cheap Repository for Moral and Religious Tracts, 62, Snow Hill : [between 1839 and 1844]
- Note
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Includes 1 woodcut.
First sentence: "Come neighbours, no longer be patient and quiet, Come let us go kick up a bit of a riot; I'm hungry, my lads, but I've little to eat, So we'll pull down the mills, and we'll seize all the meat; I'll give you good sport, boys as ever you saw, So a fig for the justice, a fig for the law."
Woodcut: title-page vignette.
At head of title: Cheap Repository.
Undated. Date range from trading dates of J.E. Evans, cf. Brown, P.A.H. London publishers and printers, c.1800-1870, p. 64.
Tudor-Hart bequest.
- Physical Description
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12 p. :
ill. ;
17 cm.
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