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NYP-N.776.043
11 Jul 1776:34 (1/28)
Just arrived from Philadelphia, and to be sold by John
Anderson, at Beekman's slip, (price two shillings and six-
pence)
The Fall of British Tyranny, or, American Liberty
Triumphant.
The First Campaign.
A tragi-comedy, of five acts, containing twenty-six scenes,
among which are the following, viz. . . [26 lines]
With a dedication, preface, address of the Goddess of
Liberty to the Congress, Drammatis Personae, prologue,
epilogue, and a song in praise of King Tammany, the American
Saint.
A much admired performance, truly dramatic, interspersed
with wit, humour, burlesque, and serious matter, which
cannot fail of affording abundant entertainment to readers
of every disposition. The whole comprised in seventy-three
pages, octavo, and a new and beautiful type. The author of
the American Chronicles of the Times.
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