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New-York, Aug. 9, 1774 Gentlemen, The distresses of the poor of the town of Boston, now sinking under the hands of power, deprived of her commerce and exposed to all the miseries w...
Published 1774“…[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 citizen's address to the public I expect that my fellow citizens, after they have sufficiently amused themselves in reading the late publications ... will patiently and candidly...
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Continuation of the Answers, to the reasons, Freeholder, no. II
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State of New-York Instructions proposed for the consideration of the inhabitants of Poughkeepsie precinct, and which, if approved of, will be given to their committee, when chosen.
Published 1779“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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To the freeholders and freemen of the city and county of New-York Gentlemen, It was doubtless surprising to the inhabitants of the city, to find it asserted in an advertisement, si...
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To the freeholders and freemen, of the city of New-York Gentlemen, We beg leave to return you our most hearty thanks, for the general approbation you have shewn of our past conduct...
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To the inhabitants of New-York My dear friends and fellow citizens, At a time when slavery is clanking her infernal chains, and tyranny stands ready with goads and whips ... your c...
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To the public [Two lines from Addison] : The present General Assembly of this colony ... passed a resolution, disqualifying the judges of the Supreme Court from sitting in General...
Published 1772“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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The Friends of liberty are hereby requested, to meet at Liberty-Pole, to-morrow morning at seven o'clock when a matter of the utmost importance will be communicated to them, previo...
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In Committee, of Inspection and Observation, February 5th, 1775 Whereas the Continental Congress did lately resolve, "That if any person should be so lost to all virtue and regard...
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To the respectable inhabitants of the city of New-York Friends and fellow citizens! On the 23d day of May 1774, the Committee of Correspondence wrote a letter to Boston, in which a...
Published 1775“…[Printed by John Holt],…”
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To the people of New-York Though the association lately set on foot, was on pretence of keeping the peace of the city, yet it is evident that it has a direct tendency to disturb th...
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Whereas a paper, signed Philo Patriae, appeared in the Mercury, on Monday the 16th inst. in which there was a reflection on Mr. L--y's church, we can assure the publick, that it wa...
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The Following are the names of the persons proposed to be elected as a committee on Tuesday next, agreeable to the recommendation of the Congress. New-York, Nov. 17, 1774
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Committee Chamber, New-York, August 22, 1775 The Provincial Congress of the colony of New-York, on the 9th of August, instant, passed the following resolves, viz.
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Le Congrès de la colonie de la Nouvèlle-York assemblé, le 25 de mai 1775
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In Provincial Congress. New-York, Dec. 13, 1775 Whereas this Congress has received information, that a number of disaffected persons in Queen's County, have been supplied with arms...
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In Provincial Congress. New-York, October [blank] 1775 Sir, In order that timely assistance may be had, in case of an invasion on this colony, directions will be given by the Congr...
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In Provincial Congress. New-York, Dec. 12, 1775 Whereas this Congress has received undoubted information, that a number of disaffected persons in Queen's County, have been supplied...
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