The congress of the beasts, under the mediation of the goat, for negotiating a peace between the fox, the ass wearing a lion's skin, the Horse, the Tygress, and other Quadrupedes at War. A farce of two acts, now in rehearsal at a new grand theatre in Germany. To which is prefixt a curious print of the last Scene of the Drama, being the general Conference. Done by an eminent Hand. Written originally in High-Dutch by the Baron Huffumbourghausen; and translated by J. J. H-d-g-r, Esq;
  
  
    
      
    
    
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        London: printed for W. Webb near Temple-Bar, 1748.
        
      
 
    
    
    - Publication year
 
    - 1748
 
    
      - ESTC No.
 
      - T31200
 
    
    - Grub Street ID
 
    - 262029
 
    
      - Description
 
      - v,[1],50p.,plate ; 8°.
 
    
    
      - Note
 
      - A satire on the Congress of Aix la Chapelle
 J. J. H-d-g-r purports to be John James Heidegger
 Presumably later than the first edition, with the plate re-engraved half size
 Price from imprint: Price One Shilling.