Citation - Freeman's Journal: 1782.01.02

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Index Entry I'm not high church not low church nor formal old prig [fl] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
FJ.782.002
2 Jan 1782:23 (37)
[Within ad by Mr. John M'Pherson, who offers a course of
lectures on astronomy, and every other branch of natural
philosophy.]
  Should any stranger enquire who I am that thus presume to
instruct mankind in the most sublime science of human
knowledge, I answer, 
  I am high church not low church, no tory: a whig, 
  No fluttering young coxcomb nor formal old prig;
  I can laugh at a jest, if not told out of time, 
  And excuse a mistake, but not flatter a crime.
  When merit appears tho' in rags I'll respect it, 
  And will plead virtues cause, tho' the world should reject
it;
  No party I serve, in no quarrel I join
  Nor damn the opinion that differs from mine;
  No corruption I screen, no treason I sing, 
  I'm a friends to this country; but wish for no King.
  [signed] Plagiary
. . . [5 lines]


Generic Title Freeman's Journal 
Date 1782.01.02 
Publisher Bailey, Francis 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0016649
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