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A letter to the freemen and freeholders of the province of New-York, relating to the approaching election of their representatives [Four lines of quotations in Latin].
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Reasons, in support of an opinion offered to the public, respecting the votes of Otsego County, on the 7th of June, 1792
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Jethro's advice recommended to the inhabitants of Boston, in New-England, viz. to chuse well-qualified men, and haters of covetousness, for town officers. In a lecture on Exodus 18...
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The Security of the rights of citizens in the state of Connecticut considered [One line in Latin from Ovid].
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Philip Livingston, Peter Van Brugh Livingston, John Morin Scott, Theodorus Van Wyck
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The Ballator [sic]. A proposal for election of members in General Assembly, by way of ballot: or, An effectual method of regulating elections. New-York, March 7, 1768.
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The Rights of suffrage [Six lines from Cato].
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To the people called freeholders, and freemen, of the "Dirty Corporation" of the city of New-York. Be it made known to you, that at 10' clock to-morrow morning ...
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To the Republicans of Pennsylvania. Friends and fellow citizens! Six weeks have elapsed, since a meeting of some of Mr. Ross's partizans ...
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To the freeholders, and freemen, of the North-Ward in the city of New-York
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To the free-holders of the province of Pennsylvania. Friends and countrymen, As the time approaches for chusing representatives in the General-Assembly ...
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