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The hungry terriers or the badger in danger

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London Pub. by R Hixon N.o 355 Strand Novr 30 - 1800\no. 33. London, 23 Dec. 1800/ Refers to the parliamentary debate of 27 Nov./ where Wilberforce complained that a certain parliamentary speech of Sir Fr. Burdett (which Wilberforce here holds in his hand) had been distributed in the northern counties - among other things he said he was sorry to see H. Grey associated with those who sought to stir up sedition in the country. This put the whole opposition in harness/ and they went to the Wilb.'s grave to clearly explain/ who he meant. The latter got into a great scramble and hardly knew/ what to say. - Here the House of Commons is presented in this eye/ gaze. In the middle is the speaker who (so that the listeners/ may not see the scandal) calls clear the house \"Frannken away!/ Windham puts his hand in bosom - Pitt opens his mouth -/ to his right sits Windham - on the table lies the mace -/ On the opposition side Sheridan u Burdett are very venal; the/ who stands like a boyarde is Tierney. At the rear is Hobhouse.
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Title: The hungry terriers or the badger in danger
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London Pub.
by R Hixon N.
o 355 Strand Novr 30 - 1800\no.
33.
London, 23 Dec.
1800/ Refers to the parliamentary debate of 27 Nov.
/ where Wilberforce complained that a certain parliamentary speech of Sir Fr.
Burdett (which Wilberforce here holds in his hand) had been distributed in the northern counties - among other things he said he was sorry to see H.
Grey associated with those who sought to stir up sedition in the country.
This put the whole opposition in harness/ and they went to the Wilb.
's grave to clearly explain/ who he meant.
The latter got into a great scramble and hardly knew/ what to say.
- Here the House of Commons is presented in this eye/ gaze.
In the middle is the speaker who (so that the listeners/ may not see the scandal) calls clear the house \"Frannken away!/ Windham puts his hand in bosom - Pitt opens his mouth -/ to his right sits Windham - on the table lies the mace -/ On the opposition side Sheridan u Burdett are very venal; the/ who stands like a boyarde is Tierney.
At the rear is Hobhouse.

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