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Progress of truth and genius, through the eighteenth century: or The boy's address who carries the American Mercury
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Address from the carriers of the Mercantile advertiser, to the subscribers
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Address to the patrons of the Independent chronicle,
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The Carrier's address to the patrons of the Temple of reason. January 1, 1801.
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The Carriers of the Mercury present the following address to their generous customers, wishing them a prosperous and happy year
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The Carriers of the Mercury present the following address to their generous customers, wishing them a prosperous and happy year
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A New-Year's address, respectfully presented by the carrier of the Weekly museum, to his much esteemed patrons
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To the patrons of the Independent chronicle, their news-carrier presents the compliments of the season.
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--The Trial of time-- Presented by the carrier of the Connecticut journal to his customers.
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New-Year verses, by the carrier of the Gazette
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Boston, January 1st. 1800. The carriers' of the Boston commercial gazette, as custom dictates, thus addresses its readers and patrons
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The Carrier of the Weekly museum, begs leave to present the following New Year's address to his kind customers, with the compliments of the season.
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The Carriers of the Massachusetts Mercury, to each of their beneficent customers
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The News-carrier's address to the patrons of the Centinel
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