Citation - Rivington's New York Gazette: 1782.12.25

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Index Entry Alas! alas! how is our empire gone! [fl] 
Location London 
Citation
RNYG.782.440
25 Dec 1782:23 (652)
From the Morning Chronicle.  September 30.
  To the People of Great Britain.
My dear Countrymen,
  Can there be many in this island, so besotted, so lost to
all common sense, as to believe on the word of a talkative
man, that America should be independent, not only of the
Parliament, but of the Crown of Britain, to which it has
been from its first existence and settlement, and ought to
be, at least to the Crown, for its own interest, as well as
our's, always subject . . . .[66 lines]
  Alas! alas! how is our empire gone!
  By the strong arms, and blood of heroes won!
  Alas! how soon by sudden causes lost
  This great empire Which to preserve hath cost,
   . . . [6 more lines]
   The Sentiments of One of 
     Many Thousands.


Generic Title Rivington's New York Gazette 
Date 1782.12.25 
Publisher Rivington, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0043303
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