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1769 NY Gazette: Religious Freedom & Dramatic Bombay Explosion Account

A 1769 issue of "The New York Gazette, Or The Weekly Post-Boy." 4pp of a bifolium, measuring 9.75" x 15.25", New York, dated March 13, 1769. No. 1367, printed by James Parker. The issue contains articles on religion freedom in America along with reports from abroad, along with advertisements for various businesses, a local theater performance, and a runaway Irish servant. The paper is toned throughout with scattered foxing and soiling. Small tears and chipping to the edges. Separations and minor loss at the spine. Overall very good.

Highlights include:
"…among all the favourable circumstances enumerated, as marking out the present period, for the proper time to establish episcopacy in the colonies; I find but one that can, with any propriety, be represented as peculiar to the present season, and that is, the remarkable success which has during the last war attended the British arms in America. That a signal interposition of divine providence did really attend the British arms, is readily acknowledged. It was taken notice of, and recognized both by the nation, and the colonies…That America was providentially reserved as a place of retreat for a persecuted and consciencious people, the event has abundantly evinced. It was the hardships and persecutions, with which they were, for the conscience sake oppress'd, that originally planted the English colonies in this part of the world. The greatest sceptic cannot deny, that religious liberty gave them birth…Those pious servants of God, who, for the sake of religious liberty, began the first settlement of this country, have indeed often had their named traduced, and their memories branded with reproach. They have been represented as wild enthusiasts, rebellious dividers of the church, as a parcel of schismaticks, and the like. But altho' their memory has been thus vilified and loaded with obloquy, the guardian care of the great disposer of events, has made good that divine promise…"

Extract of a Letter from Mr. Tod at Bombay, to his Brother in London. "…On the fatal 13th of January…a Powder Magazine, within fifteen Yards of my House, was blown up by the premeditated Malice of Solomon Hart, a Quartermaster Sergeant of Artillery, who being punished the same Morning for Misbehaviour, took this desperate and diabolical Step to destroy himself, and be revenged on the Public. Alas! I who never knew, or could possibly have injured him, am the greater Sufferer…I had just set my Foot over the Threshold of my Writing-Office Door when I received a Wound on my Head, I apprehended with a Musket Ball, as there were some thousand Cartridges in the Magazine. The Air became so dark, I could not see my Hand, and the whole complicated Ruin fell around me…I was only cloathed in a Chintz Night Gown and Drawers, bare-foot; the former held on my Wound; and covered from Head to Foot with Blood and Dust. In this Condition I fell over one Man killed; and rising in a Phrenzy of Distraction, ran to search the Ruins. At this Instant I saw my Jenny, when forgetting my Wound, I lost all Thought of my Calamity, and blessing God for her safety, clasped in my arms, who was, alas! too soon to be ravished thence forever. Good God! What Horror took Possession of me, when, with her Cloaths almost blown off, she declared herself mortally wounded…Some large Splinters of a Table had pierced her side, perforated the Thorax, and broke one of her Ribs. In this terrible situation, Capt. Stevens and his Lady, our worthy and approved Friends, received us into their House, where every possible Care was taken to save my poor Girl's Life. The Splinters were all extracted, and we had great Hope of her Recovery; but having caught a Cold on the 25th of March, it brough on a Flux, which on the 1st of April deprived me of what was most dear to me in this Life, and rendered me superlatively miserable…"

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