AS it has been repeatedly suggested to the Publisher, by Persons, who have seen the Manuscript, that Numbers would be ready to suspect they were not really the Writings of PHILLIS, he has procured the following Attestation, from the most respectable Characters in Boston, that none might have the least Ground for disputing their Original. WE whose Names are under-written, do assure the World, that the POEMS specified in the following Page,* were (as we verily believe) written by Phillis, a young Negro Girl, who was but a few Years since, brought an uncultivated Barbarian from Africa, and has ever since been, and now is, under the Disadvantage of serving as a Slave in a Family in this Town. She has been examined by some of the best Judges, and is thought qualified to write them. His Excellency THOMAS HUTCHINSON, Governor. The Hon. ANDREW OLIVER, Lieutenant-Governor. The Hon. Thomas Hubbard, " The Rev. Charles Chauncey, D. D. The Hon. John Erving, " The Rev. Mather Byles, D. D. The Hon. James Pitts, " The Rev. Ed. Pemberton, D. D. The Hon. Harrison Gray, " The Rev. Andrew Elliot, D. D. The Hon. James Bowdoin, " The Rev. Samuel Cooper, D. D. John Hancock, Esq; " The Rev. Mr. Saumel Mather, Joseph Green, Esq; " The Rev. Mr. John Moorhead, Richard Carey, Esq; " Mr. John Wheat ey, her Master. N. B. The original Attestation, signed by the above Gentlemen, may be seen by applying to Archibald Bell, Bookseller, No. 8, Aldgate-Street. _________________________________________________________ *The Words “following Page,” allude to the Contents of the Manuscript Copy, which are wrote at the Back of the above Attestation.
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