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The North Briton - Wikipedia
The North Briton was a radical newspaper published in 18th-century London. The North Briton also served as the pseudonym of the newspaper's author. en.wikipedia.org
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The North Briton - The National Archives
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The North Briton | DPLA
This paper, written largely by John Wilkes, appeared immediately after the publication of the first number of the Briton, conducted by Dr. Smollett. dp.la
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North Briton
North ˈBriton Also 8 Britain. [See north a. 1 c.] A native of Scotland; a Scot.1708 Lond. Gaz. No. 4409/4 Geo. Bremar, a North Britain,..well set and fat. 1717 Prior Alma i. 216 North Britons thus have Second Sight. 1822 Scott Nigel ii, ‘I see nae gude it wad do me to speak ought else but truth,’ sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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North Briton Controversy | EBSCO Research Starters
The North Briton Controversy, pivotal in the history of British political discourse, emerged in the 1760s through the publication of a satirical periodical. www.ebsco.com
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The North Briton no.1-46 1762/63. - HathiTrust Digital Library
The North Briton no.1-46 1762/63. About This Item. [London] : Printed for G. Kearsly, 1762-1763. The North Briton ... babel.hathitrust.org
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The North Briton
The North Briton was a radical newspaper published in 18th-century London. Although written anonymously, The North Briton is closely associated with the name of John Wilkes. wikipedia.org
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North Britain - Wikipedia
North Britain is a term which has been used, particularly between the 17th and 19th centuries, for either the northern part of Great Britain or Scotland en.wikipedia.org
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John Wilkes, North Briton 45, 1763 - Constitution.org
The North Briton desires to be understood, as having pledged himself a firm and intrepid assertor of the rights of his fellow subjects, and of the liberties of ... www.constitution.org
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The Case of North Briton, Number Forty-Five | John Wilkes
This chapter discusses the case of the North Briton, Number Forty–Five, which was written by John Wilkes. It began by pointing out that the start of the King's ... academic.oup.com
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North Briton | British newspaper | Britannica
In 1762, as author of a political newspaper, the North Briton, he began to give rancorous journalistic support to Earl Temple's campaign against the ministry ... www.britannica.com
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1 - The North Briton, XLVI, numbers complete. By John ... v.4.
The North Briton, XLVI, numbers complete. By John Wilkes, esq. C. Churchill, and others. Illustrated with useful and explanatory notes, and a collection of all ... babel.hathitrust.org
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North Britain
Accordingly, "North Britain" was sometimes used as equivalent to "North Briton". The North Briton and New North Briton were newspapers in the 18th and 19th centuries, and in 1844 there was also a North British Advertiser. wikipedia.org
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Briton
Briton, n. (a.) (ˈbrɪt(ə)n, -ən) Also 3 Brytone, Brutone, 5 Breton(e, 6 Bryton, Bryttane, Bruton. [ME. Breton, a. F. breton:—L. Brittōn-em, nom. Britto ‘a native of Britain’. The most correct L. form was Britto, Brittŏn-em, pl. Brittŏn-es, a. OCeltic *Britto, pl. *Britton-es, whence Welsh collective... Oxford English Dictionary
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Briton Ferry East
Briton Ferry West falls within the parish of Briton Ferry and the parliamentary constituency of Aberavon. Briton Ferry East is bounded by the wards of Briton Ferry West to the west; Neath East and Cimla to the north; Pelenna to the east; Bryn and Cwmavon to wikipedia.org
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