Disconsolate Englishman. (1763). The peace-botchers a new, satyrical, political medley, being a parody on the celebrated one of Macheath's, in the beggar's opera. By a disconsolate Englishman. Sold by J. Williams, next the Mitre Tavern, in Fleet-Street, and to be had at all the booksellers and print-shops, in London and Westminster.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Disconsolate Englishman. The Peace-botchers a New, Satyrical, Political Medley, Being a Parody on the Celebrated One of Macheath's, in the Beggar's Opera. By a Disconsolate Englishman. [London]: Sold by J. Williams, next the Mitre Tavern, in Fleet-Street, and to be had at all the booksellers and print-shops, in London and Westminster, 1763.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Disconsolate Englishman. The Peace-botchers a New, Satyrical, Political Medley, Being a Parody on the Celebrated One of Macheath's, in the Beggar's Opera. By a Disconsolate Englishman. Sold by J. Williams, next the Mitre Tavern, in Fleet-Street, and to be had at all the booksellers and print-shops, in London and Westminster, 1763.