John Bull Learning a New Movement, published March 21, 1799. '...against the next Campaign'. John Bull: 'Lord love ye my good Masters - do give us something new - I be tired of all the old Jigs - I knows the March to Paris by heart - and as for Indemnity of the Past, and Security for the future, they are so easy to me as my - I want somthing stylish, and grand'. British prime minister William Pitt: 'I will endeavour to please you if I can, what do you think of this - it is a grand serious movement called the Deliverance of Europe, or Union with Ireland'.


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