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PG-P.772.030
21 Oct 1772:31, 32 (2287).
Address to the Inhabitants of Jamaica, and other West India
Islands, in behalf of the College of New-Jersey. . . [104
lines in col. 1; col. 2, 65 lines]2. the second reason for
preferring an American education is, that their morals may
be more effectually preserved. . . [13.5 lines]There are
also in every considerable place in Great-Britain, but
especially the principal cities, where the colleges are
fixed, a constant succession and variety of intoxicating
diversions, such as balls, concerts, plays, races, and
others.
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