. The anti-Gallican, or, Standard of British loyalty, religion and liberty : including a collection of the principal papers, tracts, speeches, poems, and songs, that have been published on the threatened invasion, together with many original pieces on the same subject ... ECTION OF THE PRINCIPAL PAPERS, TRACTS, SPEECHES, POEMS,AND SONGS, THAT HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED Olf THE THMEATENED IMYASIONj TOGETHER WITH MANY ORIGINAL PIECES ON THE SAME SUBJECT. «^ A Descent I am determined to st empt, by putting myself at the Head of the Expedition,fend with 480,000 men at command, army after army will be fou


. The anti-Gallican, or, Standard of British loyalty, religion and liberty : including a collection of the principal papers, tracts, speeches, poems, and songs, that have been published on the threatened invasion, together with many original pieces on the same subject ... ECTION OF THE PRINCIPAL PAPERS, TRACTS, SPEECHES, POEMS,AND SONGS, THAT HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED Olf THE THMEATENED IMYASIONj TOGETHER WITH MANY ORIGINAL PIECES ON THE SAME SUBJECT. «^ A Descent I am determined to st empt, by putting myself at the Head of the Expedition,fend with 480,000 men at command, army after army will be found for the Enterprize. Bonaparte^i Speech to Lord Whitworth,Gallus suo Sterquilinio plurimum potest, PRINTED FOR VERNOR AND HOOD, POULTRY; AND J. ASPERNE, CORNHILI*,BY J, AND E. HODSON, CROSS-STREET, HATTON-CARDEN. 18C4. f^.L ■fc TO TM^ rOLUJVTEEES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, WHO WITH AN IMPULSE OF GENUINE PATRIOTISM, HAFE OFFERED THEIR SERVICESTO DEFEND THE RIGHTS OF THEIR COUNTRY, FROM THE VIOLATION THREATENEDBY AN IMPLACABLE FOE; ^^THIS VOLUMEINTENDED TO PROMOTE THE SAME OBJECT, IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED, Let come three corners of the Worll in Arms, And we shall shock them -.—NOUGHT SHALL MAKE US RUE, IF ENGLAND TO HERSELF DO REST BUT TRUE. Sh.^kespeare. mBDlDS. THE NUMBER I. ADDRESS TO THE BRITISH NJTIOX. X HE expiring embers of War being again re-lumed by thevengeance of an implacable enemy, and its flame directed againstthe dearest liberties of onr Native Laxd, it becomes no lessthe INTEREST, than the duty, of every Englishman, tolend his aid in rescuing his Country from the impending storm excited by the most imperious of our foes, is drivenonward with a celerity proportioned to the magnitude of the pur-posed mischief. Not content with the subjugation of the greatestpart of Europe, the First Consul of France directs everypngine of his malice to the overthrov/ and destruction of thisIsland. The firm and digTiified resistance which it has opposed tothe extension


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