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LOCATION
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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1778.08.31
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London
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CITATION
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True Born Englishmen [t] [beg] Great invading Norman let them know, The
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1774.08.11
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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True British American, author of lyric [13th line] Here's our friends
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1755.01.02
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London
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CITATION
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True Briton, author of lyric [beg] Ghost appears, the horrid dreadful
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1778.11.02
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London
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CITATION
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True Britons give o'er [fl]
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1778.11.18
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London
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CITATION
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True Britons give o'er [fl]
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1768.01.30
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Providence
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CITATION
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True Character, A [t] [beg] Friend to all whom justice can defend, A
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1739.02.16
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London
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CITATION
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True Character of a Bishop [t] [beg] Prelate's office, full of weight
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1768.01.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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True Character of Lord Chief Justice Pratt [t] [beg] Friend to all whom just
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1760.05.02
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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True Character of Louis the Fifteenth [t] [beg] I am a conquering king...in
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1782.11.11
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Boston
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CITATION
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True Content [t] [beg] No glory I covet, no riches I want
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1736.07.05
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New York
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CITATION
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True Englishman [t] [beg] Curs'd be the tim'rous fool, whose feeble mind
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1782.09.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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True Freedom [t] [beg] Who then is free? the wise alone
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1772.03.05
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New York
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CITATION
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True Friend, The [t] [beg] How oft do those we think our friends
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1772.04.03
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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True Friend, The [t] [beg] How oft do those we think our friends
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1783.09.03
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Springfield
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CITATION
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True Happiness... [t] [beg] Tell me, why man, whom heaven design'd for bliss
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1783.07.01
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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True Happiness [t] [beg] Happy is he, and he alone, who knows
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1772.10.06
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Hartford
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CITATION
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True Happiness [t] [beg] No glory I covet, no riches I want
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1767.06.29
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Newport
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CITATION
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True Honour and Courage [t] [beg] True honour loudly calls, and wakes my
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1767.06.29
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Newport
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CITATION
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True honour loudly calls, and wakes my song! [fl]
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1735.03.11
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New York
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CITATION
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True imp of loy'l! sent from Rome or Hell [fl]
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1783.07.29
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Salem
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CITATION
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True Massachusettensian, A [t] [beg] Upon a time there was a cat
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1783.07.31
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Salem
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CITATION
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True Massachusettensian, A [t] [beg] Upon a time there was a cat
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1783.08.21
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Bennington
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CITATION
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True Massachusettensian, A [t] [beg] Upon a time there was a cat
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1774.04.11
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Boston
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CITATION
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True Philosophy [t] [beg] I've not the paths of learning try'd
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1764.01.28
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Providence
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CITATION
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True Politeness [t] [beg] Far in a wild retired gloom
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1778.06.23
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Hartford
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CITATION
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True Soldier, The [t] [beg] When valor directed by motives sincere
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1778.07.02
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Worcester
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CITATION
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True Soldier, The [t] [beg] When valor directed by motives sincere
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1769.03.07
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Salem
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CITATION
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True Spirit of A Farmer, The [t] [beg] Let others wisdom seek in learning's
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1746.01.11
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Charleston
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CITATION
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True Tale of a Country Squire, A [t] [beg] Man of wisdom may disguise, A
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1773.01.01
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New London
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CITATION
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True wit is like brilliant stone [fl]
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1772.10.31
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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True wit is like the brilliant stone [fl]
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1772.12.08
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Charleston
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CITATION
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True wit is like the brilliant stone [fl]
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1772.12.29
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Hartford
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CITATION
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True wit is like the brilliant stone [fl]
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