Citation - Continental Journal: 1778.01.08

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Index Entry Lyric, topical [beg] What base and unjust accusations we find 
Location Boston 
Citation
CJ-B.778.003
8 Jan 1778:33 (85)
To the Lawyer, (an Orator) who lately pleaded the cause of
the Free Masons, on his unnecessary introduction of a sever
and unmerited reflection upon women.
  "What base and unjust accusations we find,
   Arise from the malice, and spleen of mankind!
   One would hope," my good Brother, "that scandal would
spare
   The tender, the helpless, and delicate Fair!"
What mortal eye can e'er discover
In you, the Gentleman, or Lover.
Free, and accepted is your stile,
At which you must allow a smile.
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Generic Title Continental Journal 
Date 1778.01.08 
Publisher Gill, John 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1778 
Bibliography B0015628
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