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PC.769.130
18-25 Dec 1769:3923 (154)
THE FEMALE PATRIOTS.
Addressed to the Daughters of Liberty in America, 1768.
Since the men, from a party or fear of a frown,
Are kept by a sugar-plumb quietly down,
Supinely asleep--and depriv'd of their sight,
Are stripp'd of their freedom, and robb'd of their right;
If the sons, so degenerate! the blessings despise,
Let the Daughters of Liberty nobly arise;
And tho' we've no voice but a negative here,
The use of the Taxables+, let us forbear:--
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