Index Entry | Bell, in Boston, passing, in essay on privacy |
Location | Boston |
Citation | BEP(F.750.038 17 Sep 1750:11,12 (788) Of News Writers. From a late ingenious author. [An essay about reporters and privacy; last 6 lines] And then mankind must be instructed in the life and circumstances of every honest dull fellow, who perhaps never made the least noise till he was dead, and is not lamented by any creature, but a news-paper and a passing bell. |
Generic Title | Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
Date | 1750.09.17 |
Publisher | Fleet, T. |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1750 |
Bibliography | B0002579 |