Bosville, Mr., Banker to the Corresponding Society, vol. i., p. 409.
Brownrigg, Mrs.: Inscription for the Door of her Cell in Newgate, vol. i., p. 35.
British Merchant, his Letter on the misrepresentations of the Party, with respect to the continuance of the War, vol. i., p. 593.
Brissot’s Ghost, vol. ii., p. 236.
Burdett, Sir Something: his affectionate mention of Mr. Paine at the Shakespeare Tavern, vol. i., p. 136.
Burdett, Sir Francis, runner to the Corresponding Society, vol. i., p. 408.
Buonaparté: his health given by Mr. Macfungus, vol. i., p. 35—his Letter to the Commandant at Zanté, vol. ii., p. 535.
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Camille Jordan, asserts that one of our Jacobin Newspapers is in the pay of France, vol. i., pp. 507, 622; vol. ii., pp. 17, 51, 86, 488.
Cambridge Intelligencer, detected and exposed, vol. ii., pp. 263, 296.