Nebuchadnezzar

.—He was an hirsute king, and, like other brute beasts, ate grass and potatoes, whence the name of potentate (vide Lemon). It is thought by physiologists, that it would greatly conduce to the welfare of the people, if the king of Georgia was turned out to grass before the eeting of every session of Parliament.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Navy * Necessary War

Name
Nameless
Nap
Narcotic
Narrow-minded
Nation
National Debt
Natural Enemies (to England)
Nave of a wheel
Navy
Nebuchadnezzar
Necessary War
Neck
Necromancer
Needy
Ne exeat regno.
Nefasti dies
Negociation
Negro
Neighbourly
Nem. Con.