Bon Mot on War in 1813...
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April 09, 1813
WEEKLY MESSENGER, Boston, April 9, 1813.
* Unusual bon mot remarks on war of 1812
Page 3 has a very interesting Bon Mot concerning war: A jester remarked, that the determination of the administration that the war should never be brought to a termination until it could be done with honour, reminded him of the manful resolution of a stout hearted Irish gentleman who had unadvisedly jumped into a mud puddle, that he would never come out again until he could come out clean. Other news of the day includes: "French and Russian War" "Napoleon's Speech" "The Election" and more. 4 pages in good condition.
* Unusual bon mot remarks on war of 1812
Page 3 has a very interesting Bon Mot concerning war: A jester remarked, that the determination of the administration that the war should never be brought to a termination until it could be done with honour, reminded him of the manful resolution of a stout hearted Irish gentleman who had unadvisedly jumped into a mud puddle, that he would never come out again until he could come out clean. Other news of the day includes: "French and Russian War" "Napoleon's Speech" "The Election" and more. 4 pages in good condition.
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