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BEP(F.765.042
4 Nov 1765:31 (1573)
Last Friday being the day the Stamp-Act was to take place,
the public were not much alarmed or displeased at the
morning's being usher'd in by the tolling of bells in
several parts of the town. . .
The following are copies of the labels affix'd on the
breasts of each of the above mention'd effigies, viz.
On that representing G---ge G--nv--le, holding out a
stamp-act in his left hand.
Your servant sires, do you like my figure,
You've seen one rogue, but here's a bigger;
Father of mischief! how I soar,
Where many a rogue has gone before:
. . . [6 more lines; + 14 lines re. effigy of John Hancock]
. . . [1 full col]
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