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A letter, from Tom Bowline, to his worthy messmates, the renowned Sons of Neptune, belonging to the Port of New-York. My dear boys. As the time is approching, in which the ship, with the East India company's tea may be expected to arrive, and be moored in our harbour, to put the finishing stroke to our liberties, and ruin the trade of our country ... [Signed] Tom Bowline From my moorings in Ratline Lane, Dec. 20, 1773. [New York, 1773]. -- Piece 1 of 1, Full Text
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