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NM.774.008
7 Feb 1774:31,32 (805)
The following is a more just and particular representation
of the meeting of the daughters of liberty in Bedford, than
that you published . . . Several pieces composed by the
ladies on the occasion were also then read, the following
few lines may serve as a specimen from an eye and ear
witness. [signed] T.C.
When first the grand contractor, form'd this ball,
A paradise me made, design' for all
Who should their virtue constantly retain,
Always in Eden's close, such might remain.
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