The Olden Time Series, Vol. 6: Literary Curiosities - Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts by Henry M. (Henry Mason) Brooks
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continent which had been the theatre of his traitorous acts,
and consequently the occasion of more frequent reflections on the infamy of his crimes. _Massachusetts Gazette,_ November, 1786. * * * * * Receipt for apple-pudding, in 1788, with the apple and the pudding left out. _For the_ HERALD _of_ FREEDOM. HOW TO MAKE AN APPLE PUDDING. _Being a curious, elaborate and sublime_ DISSERTATION, _never before published._ By _YANKEE DOODLE, Esquire._ (_In Continuation._) CHAPTER.--HOW AND ABOUT NAMES. _Nugæque canoræ._ Hor. I LOOK upon it as the greatest happiness of my life, that fortune has given me _a name_ that corresponds with my nature and constitution. Patriotism is the strongest passion; and I glory in being a _Yankee_.--A _Yankee_ is any |
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