Citation - Boston News Letter: 1768.08.25

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Index Entry American Song of Liberty [t], sung by Sons of Liberty 
Location Boston 
Citation
BNL.768.039
25 Aug 1768:11 (3386 Postscript)
Boston, August 22.  On Monday the 15th instant, the
anniversary of the ever-memorable fourteenth of August, was
celebrated by the Sons of Liberty in this town, with
extraordinary festivity. . . The music began at high noon,
performed on various instruments, joined with voices; and
concluding with the universally admired American Song of
Liberty, the grandeur of its sentiment, and the easy flow of
its numbers, together with an exquisite harmony of sound,
afforded a sublime entertainment to a numerous audience,
fraught with a noble ardour in the cause of freedom:  The
song was clos'd with the discharge of cannon and a shout of
joy. . . [The toasts] 
Which being finished, the French horns sounded; and after
another discharge of the cannon, compleating the number
ninety-two, the gentlemen in their carriages repair'd to the
Greyhound Tavern in Roxbury, were a frugal and elegant
entertainment were provided. The musick played during the
repast. . . 


Generic Title Boston News Letter 
Date 1768.08.25 
Publisher Draper, Richard 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1768 
Bibliography B0010110
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