Citation - New London Summary: 1763.09.02

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Index Entry Behold the man who made the yoke [fl] 
Location Honiton 
Citation
NLS.763.014
2 Sep 1763:21 (265)
[Satirical narrative of man who went to Devon where people
were clamouring about the cyder act.]
Our correspondent further observes, that about two miles
beyond Honiton, he beheld, suspended to an apple tree that
grew over the road, a figure as big as life, dress'd in
Scotch plain, with something to resemble a ribbon over one
shoulder, and on a painted board, affixed to the tree, were
these line:
  Behold the man who made the yoke,
  Which doth Old England's sons provoke:
  But now he hangs upon a tree,
  An emblem of our Liberty.
  . . . [4 more lines]
  Liberty, Property, and no Excise.


Generic Title New London Summary 
Date 1763.09.02 
Publisher Green, Timothy 
City, State New London, CT 
Year 1763 
Bibliography B0025268
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