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SCAGG.770.043
11-18 Jul 1770:41 (13/614)
London. On Monday the 2d of April, 1770 was published,
price 6d., Number VII, to be continued monthly, The
Freeholder's Magazine, or Monthly Chronicle of Liberty, for
March, 1770, by a Patriotick Society. . . [39 lines] an
elegant head of James Townsend, esq., . . . and a new
patriotick song set to musick . . . the proceedings of the
livery in London relative to the Remonstrance. An account
of the new tragedy called Timanthes. . . In the next number
will be give a curious engraving of the arms of John Wilkes,
esq.
In freedom's sacred cause we draw the pen,
Proud of the name of honest Englishmen,
In the same cause our fathers drew the sword,
And scourg'd to reason each tyrannick lord.
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