Archaeologia Americana. Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian SocietyAmerican Antiquarian Society, 1874 - United States |
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Page 55
... Liberty , and with her right opened the door of the cage , and liberated a bird which appeared in the act of flying towards a tree that stood at a distance from a city . This cut was coarsely executed . The publication of the Gazette ...
... Liberty , and with her right opened the door of the cage , and liberated a bird which appeared in the act of flying towards a tree that stood at a distance from a city . This cut was coarsely executed . The publication of the Gazette ...
Page 56
... liberty was represented standing instead of sitting ; this was the only alteration in the device ; but the following motto was added and en- graved underneath the figures , " Libertas et natale solum . " The Gazette was printed ...
... liberty was represented standing instead of sitting ; this was the only alteration in the device ; but the following motto was added and en- graved underneath the figures , " Libertas et natale solum . " The Gazette was printed ...
Page 62
... Liberty sitting near a pedestal , on which was placed a scroll , a part of which , with the word spy on it , lay over on one side of the pedestal , on which the right arm of Liberty rested . The device on the right was , two infants ...
... Liberty sitting near a pedestal , on which was placed a scroll , a part of which , with the word spy on it , lay over on one side of the pedestal , on which the right arm of Liberty rested . The device on the right was , two infants ...
Page 64
... Liberty , inspire our souls , And make our Lives in thy possession happy , Or our Deaths glorious in thy just defense . " " This act of the British government hastened the revolution . It was designed to punish Boston for destroying the ...
... Liberty , inspire our souls , And make our Lives in thy possession happy , Or our Deaths glorious in thy just defense . " " This act of the British government hastened the revolution . It was designed to punish Boston for destroying the ...
Page 65
... Liberty ; headed with " Americans ! Liberty or Death ! Join or Die ! " The day of publication at Worcester was Wednesday . MAGAZINES , ETC. PRINTED IN BOSTON BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . NEWSPAPERS.- MASSACHUSETTS . 65.
... Liberty ; headed with " Americans ! Liberty or Death ! Join or Die ! " The day of publication at Worcester was Wednesday . MAGAZINES , ETC. PRINTED IN BOSTON BEFORE THE REVOLUTION . NEWSPAPERS.- MASSACHUSETTS . 65.
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