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The town-council. A poem
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Regulus
1775
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The town-council. A poem
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To the freemen of Pennsylvania : My countrymen and fellow-citizens, The day is at length arrived, in which we must determine to live as freemen--or as slaves, to linger out a miserable existence. The tea-ship will, in all probability, be in a few hours at anchor in our harbour; and unless we exert ourselves against the introduction of her cargo, it will be landed; and if landed, it will be made use of, as a precedent of right to enslave our country to all eternity
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To the freemen of Pennsylvania : My countrymen and fellow-citizens, The day is at length arrived, in which we must determine to live as freemen--or as slaves, to linger out a miserable existence. The tea-ship will, in all probability, be in a few hours at anchor in our harbour; and unless we exert ourselves against the introduction of her cargo, it will be landed; and if landed, it will be made use of, as a precedent of right to enslave our country to all eternity
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1773
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To the sham burgesses of Pontefract : There is great reason to believe, that at this juncture many of you have been prevailed upon by the specious arguments of artful designing men, to accept of sham titles to certain priviledges, which you cannot honestly, conscientiously make use of.
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