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An Epistle To Dr. Shebbeare - Macgreggor, Malcolm; Mason, William
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""An Epistle To Dr. Shebbeare: To Which Is Added An Ode To Sir Fletcher Norton, In Imitation Of Horace, Ode VIII, Book IV"" is a book written by Malcolm Macgreggor in 1777. The book comprises two pieces of literature, an epistle addressed to Dr. Shebbeare and an ode dedicated to Sir Fletcher Norton. The epistle is a satirical piece that criticizes Dr. Shebbeare, a controversial political writer of the time, for his views on the American Revolution and his support for the British government. The ode, on the other hand, is a tribute to Sir Fletcher Norton, a prominent lawyer and politician, and…mehr

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""An Epistle To Dr. Shebbeare: To Which Is Added An Ode To Sir Fletcher Norton, In Imitation Of Horace, Ode VIII, Book IV"" is a book written by Malcolm Macgreggor in 1777. The book comprises two pieces of literature, an epistle addressed to Dr. Shebbeare and an ode dedicated to Sir Fletcher Norton. The epistle is a satirical piece that criticizes Dr. Shebbeare, a controversial political writer of the time, for his views on the American Revolution and his support for the British government. The ode, on the other hand, is a tribute to Sir Fletcher Norton, a prominent lawyer and politician, and is written in the style of Horace's Ode VIII, Book IV. The book provides a glimpse into the political and literary scene of the late 18th century, and showcases Macgreggor's talents as a writer and satirist.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.