A new humorous song, on the Cherokee chiefs

inscribed to the ladies of Great Britain

A new humorous song, on the Cherokee chiefs
H. Howard, H. Howard
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inscribed to the ladies of Great Britain

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A new humorous song, on the Cherokee chiefs: inscribed to the ladies of Great Britain
1762, Sold by the author, opposite the Union Coffee-House, in the Strand, near Temple-Bar
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George, v. 4, no. 3868
"To the tune of, Caesar and Pompey were both of them horned."
A satire on the reaction of the "females of Britain" to the arrival in London in 1762 of three chiefs of the Cherokee Nation on an embassy to the court of King George III.

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Library of Congress
E99.C5 H8

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1 sheet ([1] p.) :

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OL6640727M
LCCN
22001096

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