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|Text=<p>"A few weeks ago I saw on a Sunday afternoon, one party of boys playing at ball in Broad-street; another at the upper end of Pearl-street; and a third in the Park.  Is this a Christian country?  Are there no laws, human or divine, to enforce the religious observance of the Sabbath? . . . . Are our Magistrates asleep, or are they afraid of losing their popularity, if they should carry the laws into execution?"</p>
|Text=<p>"A few weeks ago I saw on a Sunday afternoon, one party of boys playing at ball in Broad-street; another at the upper end of Pearl-street; and a third in the Park.  Is this a Christian country?  Are there no laws, human or divine, to enforce the religious observance of the Sabbath? . . . . Are our Magistrates asleep, or are they afraid of losing their popularity, if they should carry the laws into execution?"</p>
<p><u>New York Evening Post</u>, December 23, 1801, submitted 10/12/2004 by John Thorn.  On 8/2/2005, George Thompson spotted a similar or repeat of this piece in the <u>Evening Post</u>, December 31, 1801, page 3 column 2.</p>
<p><u>New York Evening Post</u>, December 23, 1801, submitted 10/12/2004 by John Thorn.  On 8/2/2005, George Thompson spotted a similar or repeat of this piece in the <u>Evening Post</u>, December 31, 1801, page 3 column 2.</p>
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"A few weeks ago I saw on a Sunday afternoon, one party of boys playing at ball in Broad-street; another at the upper end of Pearl-street; and a third in the Park. Is this a Christian country? Are there no laws, human or divine, to enforce the religious observance of the Sabbath? . . . . Are our Magistrates asleep, or are they afraid of losing their popularity, if they should carry the laws into execution?"

New York Evening Post, December 23, 1801, submitted 10/12/2004 by John Thorn. On 8/2/2005, George Thompson spotted a similar or repeat of this piece in the Evening Post, December 31, 1801, page 3 column 2.

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