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CG-NH.765.032
22 Nov 1765:21 (491)
The three following paragraphs were taken from the Boston
Gazette of the 18th. A Prediction. . . [2 lines
introduction] It is decreed, and the oracles declare, that
early in the great, the long wished for year 1766, an
universal joy, such as hath never been known in N. America,
shall be suddenly diffused through all ranks and orders of
men and women. . . [4 lines speculating on the anticipated
joy] This joy will, by the common people, be clearly
demonstrated by the ringing of bells. . . [5 lines
describing anticipated celebrations, 20 lines]
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