Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1757.04.21

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Index Entry By our brave ancestors two Henries fell [fl] 
Location Paris 
Citation
PG-P.757.026
21 Apr 1757:21 (1478)
London. . . February 1. . . Likewise, that he [the King of
France] had a warning some weeks since to take care of
himself, by a paper laid under his plate on a table in the
room where he was to dine; and it may be remembered, that in
the year 1751, the following lines were fixed up at the
Louvre, one of his palaces:
  By our brave ancestors two Henries fell,
  A victim one to Freedom, one to God.
  Lewis! by servile flattery taught to swell,
  Thou tread'st their steps, and shak'st the tyrant's rod.
  . . . [2 more lines]


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1757.04.21 
Publisher Franklin, B., and D. Hall 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1757 
Bibliography B0036214
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