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BG.765.042
28 Oct 1765:42 (552)
London printed, [Boston, re-printed and sold opposite the
Probate-Office in Queen-Street,] (Price half-a-pistareen.)
Oppression. A poem by an American. With notes, by a North
Briton. To see such crimes, and in so good a reign, what
hoops of iron can my spleen contain.
[pointing hand] As the above poem, is wrote with peculiar
spirit, and shows at large the causes from whence our public
calamities proceed; we hope at the present juncture it will
require nothing further to recommend it to the notice of
every free born son of America.
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