Index Entry | Song, sung by newly temperate man, in Sermons to Gentleman upon Temperance |
Location | Philadelphia |
Citation | BPB.772.008 9 Mar 1772:21 (759) From the Pennsylvania Packet, Feb. 17. An extract from the sermons to gentlemen upon temperance and exercise, just published. . . Joy appeared in each of their countenances. One had renewed his youth---another had recovered the use of his limbs---a third, who had been half bent for many years, now walked upright---a fourth began to sing some jovial song, without being asked. . . |
Generic Title | Boston Post Boy |
Date | 1772.03.09 |
Publisher | Green & Russell |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1772 |
Bibliography | B0011996 |