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NM.768.068
7 Nov 1768:22 (531)
The following is said to be a copy of the paper which was
stuck up on the walls of the King's bench prison on the
fatal 10th of May last; the tearing down of which, and
refusing to deliver it to the mob, who cried out, "The
paper! Give us the paper!" began the outrages, and
occasioned the bloodshed of that day:
Let ----- judges, ministers combine,
And here great Wilkes and liberty confine:
Yet in each English heart secure their fame is,
In spite of crouded levees at St. J---s's
. . . [2 lines, signed] Philo-Liberatatis, No. 45.
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