Citation - Rivington's New York Gazette: 1773.11.25

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Index Entry Burden, Tolde-roddle, of lyric [beg] There's Pop-li-cola, that lags of 
Location New York 
Citation
RNYG.773.071
25 Nov 1773:24 (32)
Boston, November 18. . . . [33 lines]   Last evening a
number of persons assembled in School-Street, they broke the
windows and did other considerable damage by throwing large
stones into the house occupied by Richard Clarke, Esq;  who
is one of the Agents for the East-India Company.
  The Selectmen have notified a meeting of the inhabitants
of this town, to be this day at ten o'clock, upon the
expected importation of the tea.
For the New-York Gazetteer.  To the Sons of Liberty in New
York;
A HINT, AS A SONG, to be improved, as the Tea Occasion may
require.
There's Pop--li--cola, that lags of a Tory,
He came with Scholastick-Pretence,
By ingemination, 'twas inculcation,
'Twas Taute--logical--nonsense,
  Tolde--roddle, toroddle, toroll;
  Tolde--roddle, toraddle, torall, &c.


Generic Title Rivington's New York Gazette 
Date 1773.11.25 
Publisher Rivington, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0042681
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