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PG-P.764.027
20 Sep 1764:31 (1865)
Just published, and to be sold by William Bradford, at his
book store, in Market-street, adjoining the London Coffee-
House. Price one shilling. A reply to a piece called, The
Speech of Joseph Galloway Esq.; by John Dickinson.
"Yea, the last pen for freedom let me draw,
When truth stands trembling on the edge of law;
Here, last of Britons! let your names be read,
Are none, none living Let me praise the dead;
And for that cause which made for fathers shine,
Fall [?] by the voices of their unhappy line."
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