Citation - Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P): 1782.11.23

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Index Entry Dance, metaphor of current events 
Location Richmond 
Citation
VGR(NP.782.041
23 Nov 1782:13, 21, 22 (48)
[In essay addressed "To the Earl of Sheldon," addressing his
unwillingness to acknowledge American freedom, the following
references: bottom of second column:]  And thus, from year
to year, has every straw been catched at, and every will
with a wisp led them a new dance. . .   [middle of third
column, what would be the fate of English authorities sent
to America:]  He would be no more than the Mungo of the
farce, and if he disliked that, he must set off.  It would
be a station of degradation, debased by our pity, and
despised by our pride, . . 


Generic Title Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) 
Date 1782.11.23 
Publisher Nicolson & Prentis 
City, State Richmond, VA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0048020
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