Newgate

,—the English bastille. A large handsome stone building, elegantly fitted up for the reception of lords and pick-pockets, physicians and strumpets, honest citizens and foot-pads, Jacobites and Jacobines, who form the bulk of the nation, under the name of Dissenters and Anti-Ministerialists.

“Clausi in tenebris cum mærore & lucto, morte graviorum, vitam axigunt.”

“Yet think us not of soul so tame,

“Which no repeated wrongs inflame.”

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

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Nefasti dies
Negociation
Negro
Neighbourly
Nem. Con.
Nero
Nest-egg
Nethermost Hell
Neutral Powers
New-fangled doctrines
Newgate
Newspapers
Nick (Old)
Nick-name
Niggard
Nim the Cits
Ninny
No, no!
Nobility
Nobility
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