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EG.770.007
3-10 Apr 1770:1453 (2/89)
New-York, March 26. Last Sabbath, being the anniversary of
the repeal of the detestable Stamp-Act, on Monday morning
colours were displayed on Hamden-Hall and the Liberty-Tree
opposite it;
. . . [21 lines follow] The day was celebrated with great
joy and decency, a little before sunset, the company from
Hamden-Hall, joined by a number of people in the Fields,
went with music playing, and colours flying, to the new
goal, where they saluted Capt. McDougall, with three cheers,
which were answered in like manner by the company within. .
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