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Paulding, James Kirke, 1778-1860 [1825], John Bull in America, or, The new Munchausen (Charles Wiley, New York) [word count] [eaf303].
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eaf303.n1

[1] The reader must consult the English copy for this article,
which was so extravagantly complimentary, that even the American
bookseller modestly omitted it in his re-publication of the
number.

eaf303.n2

[2] Previous to this act, abolishing Lotteries, Mr. G., it is understood,
held two sinecures, to wit, that of paymaster to the “Honourable
band of Gentlemen Pensioners,” and that to which we
have just alluded. The former was given him to support his loyalty,
and the latter to maintain his orthodoxy. It is supposed that
either his loyalty or religion will be buried under the ruins of the
rottery offices.

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Paulding, James Kirke, 1778-1860 [1825], John Bull in America, or, The new Munchausen (Charles Wiley, New York) [word count] [eaf303].
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