Gloria Britannorum: or, The British worthies. A poem. Being an essay on the characters of the most illustrious persons in camp or cabinet, since the Glorious Revolution to this present time. : More particularly, of the present ministry, under our most renowned sovereign Lord King George. : To which is added, an ode on His Majesty's coronation, and an elegy on the death of the late glorious Duke of Marlborough. / By a lover of the present happy constitution. ; [Two lines from Horace]

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Gloria Britannorum: or, The British worthies. A poem. Being an essay on the characters of the most illustrious persons in camp or cabinet, since the Glorious Revolution to this present time. : More particularly, of the present ministry, under our most renowned sovereign Lord King George. : To which is added, an ode on His Majesty's coronation, and an elegy on the death of the late glorious Duke of Marlborough. / By a lover of the present happy constitution. ; [Two lines from Horace]
Author
Knapp, Francis, b. 1672.
Publication
Boston: :: Printed by J. Franklin for N. Buttolph, and sold at his shop in Cornhill.,
1723.
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Subject terms
George -- I, -- King of Great Britain, 1660-1727 -- Poetry.
Marlborough, John Churchill, -- Duke of, 1650-1722 -- Poetry.
Poems -- 1723.
Elegies.
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"Gloria Britannorum: or, The British worthies. A poem. Being an essay on the characters of the most illustrious persons in camp or cabinet, since the Glorious Revolution to this present time. : More particularly, of the present ministry, under our most renowned sovereign Lord King George. : To which is added, an ode on His Majesty's coronation, and an elegy on the death of the late glorious Duke of Marlborough. / By a lover of the present happy constitution. ; [Two lines from Horace]." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N02050.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 10, 2024.

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