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Jacob Duché's fascinating collection of letters, penned under the pseudonym Tamoc Caspipina, offers a unique perspective on life in colonial Philadelphia. With observations on a wide range of topics, from politics and religion to culture and society, Duché's letters are a valuable historical document and an engaging read. Highly recommended for fans of American history and epistolary literature.
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