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BEP(F.774.001
3 Jan 1774:13 (1997)
From Rivington's New-York-Gazetteer of Thursday. We have
inexpressible satisfaction in acquainting our readers, that
it is determined, on the arrival of the Ship Nancy, Capt.
Lockyer, with the tea from the honorable East-India Company,
the commander will be made acquainted with the sentiments of
the inhabitants respecting the shipping that article, which
will indubitably occasion this reason with it in status quo,
to England;. . . [6 lines]
On Tuesday morning early the bells in this town were set
to ringing on receiving the above intelligence. . . [2 more
paras]
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