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- Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America, verso
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- Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America.
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- Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America.
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- Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America.
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- Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America.
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- The deceiver unmasked; or, Loyalty and interest united: : in answer to a pamphlet entitled Common sense. / By a loyal American
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- To the citizens of New-York. : Friends and fellow-citizens, The period affixed for the election of gentlemen to represent this city and county in Senate and Assembly, is near at hand, and the importance of the business deserves the attention of every memb
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- To the electors of the city of New-York. : Friends and fellow citizens! That the acts of the Legislature may faithfully correspond with the interest and sentiments of the society at large …
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- To the electors of this city at large. : Fellow-citizens! "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood leads on to fortune." If ever this author’s words merited attention, it is in the present conjuncture of our affairs. …
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- To the mechanicks and free electors of the city and county of New-York. : Gentlemen, The justice, temper, and firmness with which the government of the southern district of this state, has been conducted since the departure of the British troops, reflects
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- To the worthy and industrious mechanicks of this state. : Fellow citizens!!! In all countries, it is no uncommon practice for men, grasping at power, to call first upon the mechanicks, and endeavour to use them as mere ladders to their ungovernable ambiti