Index Entry | Indian, Cherokee, pretended author of lyric [beg] Ye prospr'ous sons |
Location | South Carolina |
Citation | GG(J.774.010 6 Apr 1774:22 (548) The following lines were occasioned by a very recent address and resolution, [?] to the general temper of the times in South-Carolina; you may, if you please, suppose them to be wrote by a Cherokee Indian residing in the province. . . [signed] a friend to Candour. Ye prospr'ous sons of Carolina hail! Why do you thus exult! Why thus presume! Your boasted riches little can avail, Or gaudy equipage, or spacious room! . . . [32 more lines] |
Generic Title | Georgia Gazette (Johnston) |
Date | 1774.04.06 |
Publisher | Johnston, James |
City, State | Savannah, GA |
Year | 1774 |
Bibliography | B0017402 |