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BG.754.004
8 Jan 1754:12 (54)
Paris A-la-main, October 26. By advices from Genoa of the
14th, we learn, that they have letters from Corsica of the
15th, importing, that Gaffario, the principal chief of the
rebels, had been assassinated in his own garden; that the
people by whom he was greatly beloved, were in arms to
revenge his death, having rung the alarm-bell as soon as
they heard of it, and taken a resolution to pursue with fire
and sword all that were concerned in his murder. . . [5
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