Citation - New York Packet-Fishkill: 1783.02.06

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Index Entry At this time arose a certain King Sears [fl] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
NYP-F.783.007
6 Feb 1783:21,22 (302) 
From the Freeman's Journal.
HUGH GAINE'S LIFE, continued from No. 300.
  At this time arose a certain King Sears,
  Who made it his study to banish our fears:
  He was, without doubt, a person of merit,
  Great knowledge, some wit, and abundance of spirit;
. . . [28 lines]
  What handsome harangues upon every occasion,
  How he laugh'd at the whim of a British invasion!
  P-x take 'em (said he) do ye think they will come?
  If they shou'd--we have only to beat on our drum,
  And run up the flag of American freedom,
  And people will muster by millions to bleed 'em!
. . . [62 more lines]


Generic Title New York Packet-Fishkill 
Date 1783.02.06 
Publisher Loudon, Samuel 
City, State Fishkill, NY 
Year 1783 
Bibliography B0031043
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