Newspapers

,—journals, for the most part, under the immediate patronage and direction of the minister. It has been computed that about 1000l. a year will buy up a paper; the editor of which, for this consideration, is bound in a contract to calumniate indiscriminately the whole nation, viz. the Friends of Liberty, by the name of Levellers; and the King, Lords, and Commons, and all the friends of the minister, by the name of Patriots and honest men.

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

Newgate * Nick (Old)

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
Nobililty (privileges of the.)
Nobleman