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SCGCJ.768.086
13 Sep 1768:22 (145)
Boston . . . August 8. We hear that the week before last
was finished, by order and for the use of the gentlemen
belonging to the insurance office kept by Mr. Nathaniel
Barber, at the North-End, an elegant silver bowl, weighing
forty-five ounces, and holding forty-five jills. . . [13
lines, description of bowl dedicated to 92 members of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives, with symbols for
Wilkes, and using the number 45, then:] On Monday evening
last, the gentlemen belonging to the office made a genteel
entertainment, and invited a number of gentlemen of
distinction in the town, when 45 loyal toasts were drank,
and the whole concluded with a new song, the chorus of which
is, In Freedom we're born, and in Freedom we'll live, &c.
Tuesday night last the town was very agreeably serenaded
by a band of vocal and instrumental music, in which
performance, the capital piece was the celebrated new
liberty song, so justly admired thro' all North-America.
Chorus. In freedom we're born, &c.
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