Your dedicated servant, Jefferson Adams, hath made a podcast in 1765! 'Tis remarkable how the tyranny of HIS time resembles the tyranny of OUR time.
Episode 7. 11 November 1765 – In which a colonial merchant describes a corporation favored by legislators accompanied by Nuala Quickley playing upon the pedal harp. Additionally my old schoolmate and I discovery the Liberty Tree! The post The Illusion of Government – 11 November 1765 appeared first on Quest for Liberty.
Episode 6. 22 October 1765 – In which a lady in a coffeehouse introduces a timely reading from Harbottle Dorr, and we make a visit to the haberdashery of hatmaker William. The post The Matter is the Message – 22 October 1765 appeared first on Quest for Liberty.
Episode 5. 18 August 1765 – In which we set about in a Boston coffeehouse and play charades with a lady and a gentleman who hath composed radical pamphlets! The post Vanquish the Profiteers! – 18 August 1765 appeared first on Quest for Liberty.
Episode 4. 23 July 1765 – In which a common shoemaker tells a tale of protest accompanied by Mrs. Dwiggins playing upon the harpsichord. As well we visit a distillery AND Mary, a maker of effigies. The post A Sustained Feeling of Dread – 23 July 1765 appeared first on Quest for Liberty.
Episode 3. 18 May 1765 – In which a merchant tells the tale of an oppression put upon trade. Accompanied by Winterbottom on the viol. Includes that mobbish song! The post With the Wealth, Comes the Power – 18 May 1765 appeared first on Quest for Liberty.
Episode 2. 12 April 1765 – In which Harbottle Dorr recites from his newspapers, accompanied by Winterbottom on the viol. As well we visit a coffeehouse to meet with a lady. The post To Stay, or To Go – 12 April 1765 appeared first on Quest for Liberty.
Episode 1. 22 March 1765 – In which a shoemaker sets forth as an Agent of Change, accompanied by Mrs. Dwiggins on the harpsichord. As well we visit an impressive artistic personage. The post Agent of Change – 22 March 1765 appeared first on Quest for Liberty.