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A Nicholas Creerly, has, in a Bucks county (Penn.) paper, in the uſual way, warned the public not to truſt his wife on his account, charging her with having deſtroyed his property, &c. His wife, in reply to this notice, ſays: “That he need not have taken this pains, as no perſon where he is known, will truſt her to the amount of a ſingle cent on his account, and as for bed and board, he never had any for her—and aſks how ſhe could deſtroy his property, when he never had any, except three dice, a sweat-cloth, and a rum bottle.”
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A
Nicholas
Creerly,
has,
in
a
Bucks
county
(Penn.)
paper,
in
the
uſual
way,
warned
the
public
not
to
truſt
his
wife
on
his
account,
charging
her
with
having
deſtroyed
his
property,
&c.
His
wife,
in
reply
to
this
notice,
ſays:
“That
he
need
not
have
taken
this
pains,
as
no
perſon
where
he
is
known,
will
truſt
her
to
the
amount
of
a
ſingle
cent
on
his
account,
and
as
for
bed
and
board,
he
never
had
any
for
her—and
aſks
how
ſhe
could
deſtroy
his
property,
when
he
never
had
any,
except
three
dice,
a
sweat-cloth,
and
a
rum
bottle.”