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NYG(W.766.063
4 Aug 1766:31 (382)
Philadelphia. August 4. At a time when most masters of
families are complaining of the great scarcity of money, and
of stagnation of trade, and are retrenching their expences,
very great must their infatuation be, who, thus
circumstanced, give encouragement to a sett of strolling
Comedians, lately arrived here who, by the laws of England
and this country, are considered as lawless vagrants: we
suppose they are the same sett of gentry who attempted to
exhibit in New-York, and who were drove from thence with
righteous indignation by the inhabitants.
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