Citation - Massachusetts Spy-Boston: 1770.11.08

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Index Entry Fiddle, in lyric [beg] Whate'er you may think, my good friend! 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
MS-B.770.021
5-8 Nov 1770:32,41 (1/41)
From the Pennsylvania Journal.  Copy of a letter from a
gentleman of New-York, in answer to some strictures, upon
the political state of that city, to his friend in Boston. 
New-York, Oct. 1.
  Whate'er you may think, my good friend! I protest,
  We constantly managed our cards for the best:
  Tho' censur'd by some, we were seldom to blame--
  We shuffled--We cut--and--We played all the game*--
  . . . [45 lines]
  Then a scrutiny call for--to settle the whole;
  We neither begin nor break off in the middle,
  But mind all the stops--of the government fiddle;
  . . . [50 more lines]


Generic Title Massachusetts Spy-Boston 
Date 1770.11.08 
Publisher Thomas, I. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0021421
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