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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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From Ezra Taylor
Taylor, Ezra RTP
Boston July 3d. 1767 Sir,

On perusing last Mondays News Paper found an answer to a Gentlemans'1 Letter (as its said) belonging to Taunton, which he lady publish'd; the Answer is so agreeable to the whole Town as knowing it to be the very Picture of the Person intended for, that it gives great satisfaction to the whole, and some are of Opinion, that if the Person has but One grain of Modisty, he'll be ashamed to appear in Peace there any more, but his Modisty &ca., is greatly Queryed. I inclose you the News Paper, Which a Gentleman that lives Miles from this Place happening to peruse it, knew the Person (he said) by the Character, therefore thought fitt to fill up the blanks. I make no doubt and wish, that you woud add a Prefess to the same that we might see it in the News Papers from Taunton; The410Person is also turn'd Fortune hunter and with his Natural assurance blended with Ignorance attempted the greatest Fortune here, but met a smart rebuff (as it said) wanted ameeting in a Dark Room, where the Maid was planted instead of the Misstris, so that this Don Quickset of America was deceived in Rosinanta, in short his adventures are so many, that it would almost fill a Volum, his Very Name is Odious here. I am your most obedt. Humble Servt.,

EZRA TAYLOR

RC ; addressed: 'To Robert Treat Paine esqr. at Taunton"; endorsed.

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The published letter written by Joseph Tisdale of Taunton and not located was answered by "A Friend of Science" in The Boston-Gazette and Country Journal, June 29, 1767. Tisdale replied to the answer in the issue of Aug. 10. A mild reproof of Tisdale appeared by "Nov-Anglius" in The Boston Evening-Post on Aug. 24 and was answered in the Boston-Gazette and Country Journal of the same date.