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Domestic News
July 8, 1774
The New Hampshire Gazette And Historical Chronicle
Portsmouth, Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
What is this article about?
From Newport, assurance that Boston's people stand firm and resolute against British oppression, determined to free their country or die trying, dismissing rumors of division and intimidation.
OCR Quality
95%
Excellent
Full Text
NEWPORT, June 27.
Notwithstanding the many falsehoods propagated by the inveterate enemies to American freedom, that the people of Boston are divided into numerous parties, that they are intimidated, & just ready to submit, with a deal of such stuff; we can assure our readers that, except a few miscreant tools of blind power, who would curse Father and Mother, tamely see their Wives and Daughters debauched, and sell their Souls to the Devil for a little Pelf; the People of Boston stand firm and resolute, undauntedly determined to free their country from the Yoke of Bondage, now fastening on them, or die gloriously in the attempt.
Notwithstanding the many falsehoods propagated by the inveterate enemies to American freedom, that the people of Boston are divided into numerous parties, that they are intimidated, & just ready to submit, with a deal of such stuff; we can assure our readers that, except a few miscreant tools of blind power, who would curse Father and Mother, tamely see their Wives and Daughters debauched, and sell their Souls to the Devil for a little Pelf; the People of Boston stand firm and resolute, undauntedly determined to free their country from the Yoke of Bondage, now fastening on them, or die gloriously in the attempt.
What sub-type of article is it?
Politics
Rebellion Or Revolt
What keywords are associated?
Boston Resolve
American Freedom
British Yoke
Public Sentiment
Where did it happen?
Boston
Domestic News Details
Primary Location
Boston
Event Date
June 27
Event Details
Assurance countering falsehoods of Boston's division and submission; people stand firm, resolute, determined to free country from bondage or die in attempt, except few tools of power.