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A federal call to the people of the United States to come forward at the ensuing election, and save their country /
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Washington to the people of the United States on the choice of a president
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To the electors of Long-Island. Friends and fellow-citizens, On Tuesday next will commence the most important election since the Revolution ...
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Address of James Lyon, to the electors of the congressional district, composed of the thirteen counties on the waters of Cumberland River, in Tennessee
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James Lyon, to the public. Fellow citizens, It is with a degree of reluctance that I am compelled to speak of myself ...
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To the people of Vermont. Fellow citizens, It is done! The cup of guilt is full! Treason, rebellion and murder stalk abroad at noon-day! ...
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To the Republican electors of the state of New-York. The following letter was communicated to the editor of the American citizen for publication. ...
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A letter, on the approaching election of a president of the United States addressed to the citizens of South-Carolina /
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Offset to Mr. Adams's letter!! Governor Strong's opinion of Mr. Gore.
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Federal persecution. Fellow-citizens, Behold! the long list of black proscription and federal persecution ...
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Strong or Sullivan? Published (from the Repertory of March 28, 1806) by Thomas C. Cushing, Salem, Massachusetts.
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