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To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York. : Gentlemen, It is an invidious task to be employed in detecting and exposing the many falsehoods and absurdities, contained...
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To the worthy inhabitants of the city of New-York : Fellow citizens, I addressed you upon a former occasion, when it was judged necessary to curb the arrogance of a few overbearing...
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To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York : My friends and fellow-citizens, It has frequently given pain to every well-wisher of his country, when it has been observed,...
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At a meeting at the exchange, 16th May, 1774, Isaac Low, chosen chairman ...
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At a meeting of a number of the freemen and freeholders of the city and county of New-York, at the house of Mrs. Vandewater's on Wednesday evening last, for the purpose of nominati...
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A tooth-full of advice. : My friends and countrymen, Since sundry moneyed gentlemen of this city have been generous enough to open the strings of their purses, to furnish belly-tim...
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To the freemen and freeholders of the east-ward of the city of New-York. : Gentlemen, Having had the honor of serving you for three years last past, in the office of an assistant ....
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Speech of a member of the General Assembly of New-York, at their session, in 1775.
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A card. : Cassius presents his compliments to the freeholders and freemen of New-York, and begs leave to solicit their votes and interest for the following gentlemen, to serve as r...
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New-York, Sept. 15, 1773. To the Corporation. : Gentlemen, The alacrity with which you began, and the indefatigable perseverence of your body, to amove Alderman Blagg, one of the m...
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To the freeholders and freemen of New-York. : My dear countrymen, December 29, 1775. I have good reason to assure you that there is a scheme in agitation to surprise and confound y...
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To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants, of the city and county of New-York : Gentlemen, As a report prevails, that the ship Beulah, is destined for Halifax, I have perused th...
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To the worthy inhabitants of the city and county of New-York. : My fellow citizens, At this interesting crisis, when every thing that is dear to us, both as individuals, and as a b...
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City of New-York, ss. January 6th, 1769. : Whereas at a meeting of the freeholders and freemen, of this city, on Wednesday evening last, at the Exchange-Room ...
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An address to Mr. Thomas Shreeve, coroner for the city of New-York. : Mr. Red Nose, Give me leave to describe your person and character, together with some of your vile conduct. .....
Published 1772“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Advertisement. The Committee of Correspondence in New-York, having on Monday night last proceeded to the nomination of five persons to go as delegates for the said city and county,...
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New-York, [blank] As civil and religious liberty is justly esteemed amongst the greatest of human blessings, the loss of which must necessarily be attended with the most complicate...
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New-York, July 29, 1774. : Gentlemen, We should have answered your letter sooner, but were induced to defer it by the prospect we had of having all disputes relative to our delegat...
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Notice. The committee appointed in New-York to correspond with the sister colonies, on all matters of moment, are desired to meet at the Exhange, on this day, at [blank] o'clock in...
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Advertisement. At a general meeting of the Committee of Mechanicks, at the house of Edward Bardin, yesterday evening, the nomination of the Committee of Merchants, of delegates to...
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