Pridden, J. (1765). The scots scourge: Being a compleat supplement to the British antidote to Caledonian poison: in two volumes. Containing fifty-two anti-ministerial, political, satiric, and comic prints, during Lord Bute's administration, down to the present time: To which are added, All the Original Songs, Essays, &c. &c. The whole being a grand system of Scotch politicks, which have been acted in Old England, &c. during those remarkable years 1763 and 1764. ... . Contains Twenty-Five Copper Plates, and is adorned with a Metzotinto Head of the Duke of Newcastle, and a Head of Earl Temple. 1. Sawney below stairs. 2. Ayliffe's Ghost. 3. The scrubbing-post. 4. John Bull's Auction. 5. Roasted Exciseman. 6. Daniel in the Den. 7. Daniel's Delivery. 8. Devil to pay. 9. Game of Hum. 10. State Racers. 11. Places of Profit. 12. - of Honour. 13. Tame Lion. 14. Bob-Cherry. 15. Safe Place. 16. J. Wilkes, Esq; and Liberty. 17. Sign Post. 18. The Snug Post. 19. The Whipping Post. 20. Macbeth and the Dr. 21. The Cold Place. 22. The Warm Place. 23. The General Post. 24. Hieroglyphical Epistle from the Devil to L. B- To which is given, a Humorous Political Key to all the Prints (The third edition.). printed for J. Pridden, at the Feathers in Fleet-Street. The Two Volumes.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Pridden, John. The Scots Scourge: Being a Compleat Supplement to the British Antidote to Caledonian Poison: In Two Volumes. Containing Fifty-two Anti-ministerial, Political, Satiric, and Comic Prints, During Lord Bute's Administration, Down to the Present Time: To Which Are Added, All the Original Songs, Essays, &c. &c. The Whole Being a Grand System of Scotch Politicks, Which Have Been Acted in Old England, &c. During Those Remarkable Years 1763 and 1764. ... . Contains Twenty-Five Copper Plates, and Is Adorned with a Metzotinto Head of the Duke of Newcastle, and a Head of Earl Temple. 1. Sawney Below Stairs. 2. Ayliffe's Ghost. 3. The Scrubbing-post. 4. John Bull's Auction. 5. Roasted Exciseman. 6. Daniel in the Den. 7. Daniel's Delivery. 8. Devil to Pay. 9. Game of Hum. 10. State Racers. 11. Places of Profit. 12. - of Honour. 13. Tame Lion. 14. Bob-Cherry. 15. Safe Place. 16. J. Wilkes, Esq; and Liberty. 17. Sign Post. 18. The Snug Post. 19. The Whipping Post. 20. Macbeth and the Dr. 21. The Cold Place. 22. The Warm Place. 23. The General Post. 24. Hieroglyphical Epistle from the Devil to L. B- To Which Is Given, a Humorous Political Key to All the Prints. The third edition. London: printed for J. Pridden, at the Feathers in Fleet-Street. The Two Volumes, 1765.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Pridden, John. The Scots Scourge: Being a Compleat Supplement to the British Antidote to Caledonian Poison: In Two Volumes. Containing Fifty-two Anti-ministerial, Political, Satiric, and Comic Prints, During Lord Bute's Administration, Down to the Present Time: To Which Are Added, All the Original Songs, Essays, &c. &c. The Whole Being a Grand System of Scotch Politicks, Which Have Been Acted in Old England, &c. During Those Remarkable Years 1763 and 1764. ... . Contains Twenty-Five Copper Plates, and Is Adorned with a Metzotinto Head of the Duke of Newcastle, and a Head of Earl Temple. 1. Sawney Below Stairs. 2. Ayliffe's Ghost. 3. The Scrubbing-post. 4. John Bull's Auction. 5. Roasted Exciseman. 6. Daniel in the Den. 7. Daniel's Delivery. 8. Devil to Pay. 9. Game of Hum. 10. State Racers. 11. Places of Profit. 12. - of Honour. 13. Tame Lion. 14. Bob-Cherry. 15. Safe Place. 16. J. Wilkes, Esq; and Liberty. 17. Sign Post. 18. The Snug Post. 19. The Whipping Post. 20. Macbeth and the Dr. 21. The Cold Place. 22. The Warm Place. 23. The General Post. 24. Hieroglyphical Epistle from the Devil to L. B- To Which Is Given, a Humorous Political Key to All the Prints. The third edition. printed for J. Pridden, at the Feathers in Fleet-Street. The Two Volumes, 1765.