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Votes and proceedings of the Senate, &c. : at the first meeting of the fourth session.
Published 1783“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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An Account of a late military massacre at Boston, or The consequences of quartering troops in a populous town. : Boston, March 12, 1770.
Published 1770“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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Advertisement, of great importance to the public. : the specious reason assigned by Alexander Robertson, in Mr. Gaine's last paper, relative to his attempting to introduce into thi...
Published 1769“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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To the respectable public : We conceive the sense of our fellow citizens, relative to the delegates to represent them at the proposed congress ... remains so uncertain ...
Published 1774“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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To the citizens of New-York, on the present critical situation of affairs. : Were I neither a Philadelphian, a New-Yorker, a Bostonian, nor even a native of this continent ... I sh...
Published 1774“…[Printed by John Holt?],…”
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To the freeholders, and freemen, of the city of New-York : Fellow citizens. A survey of the difficulties which press the enemies of the common cause, must afford the highest pleasu...
Published 1775“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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An Answer to the foolish reason that is given for re-choosing the old members, to wit, that they passed certain resolves, agreeable to the instructions given them by some of their...
Published 1769“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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To John Cruger, James Jauncey, James Delancey, and Jacob Walton, Esqrs ; the representatives in General Assembly, for the city and county of New-York.
Published 1774“…[Printed by John Holt?],…”
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A card. : Mr. Axe and Mr. Hammer being solicited by a number of their brother freeholders and freemen of the city of New-York ...
Published 1768“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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A card, to the freeholders and freemen, of this city and county : from Messrs. Axe and Hammer, and a number of the respectable body of leather aprons ...
Published 1769“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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A second familiar conference, upon some Antinomian tenets : occasioned by Mr. David Judson's remarks upon the first: in which his objections are laid down in his own words. : [Two...
Published 1765“…Printed by John Holt,…”
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A card. : Jack Bowling and Tom Hatchway send their service (damn compliments) to the freeholders and freemen of the city of New-York ...
Published 1768“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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Important doubts very interesting to the good people of this colony, to be determined on Thursday next, by the General Assembly. : To the public. : You may remember that in the lat...
Published 1772“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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To John De Noyellis, Esquire. : Sir, Your matchless effrontery upon my first publication, respecting the crimes with which you have been solemnly charged by the grand jury of your...
Published 1772“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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A Card. : Jack Hatchway and Tom Bowling, return their service to Messrs. Axe and Hammer, and the respectable body of leather aprons, acquainting them, that they keep a good look ou...
Published 1769“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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The Case of the Manor of Livingston, and the conduct of the Honourable House of Assembly, towards it, considered.
Published 1769“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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A citizen's address to the public : I expect that my fellow citizens, after they have sufficiently amused themselves in reading the late publications that have been pushed under th...
Published 1769“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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To His Excellency William Tryon, Esq : Sir, As you have been pleased to address yourself, in a public manner, to the inhabitants of this province ...
Published 1775“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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To John M. S-----, Esq : Sir, It was not from any respect which is due to your character, or dread of your much talked of abilities, that would have induced me so long to remain si...
Published 1774“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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