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NYJ-N.769.103
27 Jul 1769:11 (1386 Supplement)
[Boston. Journal of Occurrences, continued] June 27. It
comes to us from good authority that the reason why the
military parade on Lord's Days has not been laid aside, or
at least the music omitted in complaisance to the
application made to General Pomroy, by the selectmen, and
the earnest desire of the sober inhabitants of this town,
was not owing to a want of disposition in that gentleman to
gratify and relieve, but to a want of power to supercede the
order and regulations of a superior officer.
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