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MG-B(D.778.006
24 Feb 1778:22 (3/148)
Lancaster, February 11. Last Monday evening, a brilliant
Ball was held in this place, at which a great number of
ladies and gentlemen of the very first characters from the
city of Philadelphia and the town and neighborhood of
Lancaster were present. The agreeable, easy, and truly
chearful behaviour of the company, was a remarkable proof of
the entire satisfaction and ease of mind enjoyed by those
who are in the land of liberty and freedom, and that the
virtuous will be happy in the enjoyment of those blessings
in spite of all the British Tyranny can invent.
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