Citation - South Carolina Gazette (Crouch): 1766.07.08

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Index Entry Dancing, satire, round the fire, bibical metaphor 
Location London 
Citation
SCGCJ.766.069
8 Jul 1766:11, 12, 13 (30)
From the Public Ledger. March 29, 1766.
The First Book of the Marks.  Chap. II.
. . . [long satire of progress of the Stamp-act problems, in
the form of bibical text.]
20. And behold when they got them [the marked papers] upon
the land, that they broke them into pieces, and they made
therewith a fire, and they danced round the flame. . .
The IV Chapter of the Book of America. . .
40. And they sang a new song, saying, 
41. "Long live the King; let his name be glorious, and may
his rule over us be happy. . . 


Generic Title South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) 
Date 1766.07.08 
Publisher Crouch, Charles 
City, State Charleston, SC 
Year 1766 
Bibliography B0044944
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