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BNL.773.045
19 Aug 1773:23 (3646)
Accounts from. . . the celebration of the 14th of August,
relating both to the consecrating the Elm at Stoney-Brook,
when 14 toasts were drank after breakfasting--and to the
entertainment on the Common in Roxbury; but having
previously printed off the accounts from one of Monday's
papers in the supplement, shall omit any further
particulars, excepting . . .
The following being a piece of humour and containing no
reflections will not be taken amiss, by any one.
ON THE FESTIVE 14TH OF AUGUST, 1773.
Heavy in clouds behold the morn appears,
No friendly aspect freedom's children cheers, . . .
. . . [36 lines] [signed] G.J.
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