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A line to the modern ladies: found among the writings of Joseph Hopkins, late of Farmington, deceased.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hopkins, Joseph, 1733-1768 26340
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 sheet ; ?°.
Place of Publication:
[Hartford? : Printed by Green and Watson?, 1769?]
Notes:
Verse in seventeen stanzas; first line: Ladies can you in conscience say.
Presumably written by Joseph Hopkins, 1733-1768, physician and resident of Farmington, Conn.
Identified by Ford as a Massachusetts broadside. However, another edition, "Printed in the year 1769", has been tentatively ascribed to the press of Thomas Green and Ebenezer Watson of Hartford; cf. Bristol B3011. It is possible that this sheet was also printed at Hartford.
Text in two columns separated by a row of ornaments; pair of ornaments at end of second column (Reilly 696).
Local Notes:
HSP in LCP.
Cited in:
Bristol B3012; Bristol B7245; Shipton & Mooney 41946; Shipton & Mooney 45772; Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 3171

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