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The following letter was some nights ago thrown in among the sons of Liberty. New-York, March 17th, 1775. Gentlemen. As there seems to be a great diversity of opinions among the friends of liberty in regard to the conduct which the inhabitants o

New York, May 2, 1775. To the friends of freedom in the City of New York, &c. Gentlemen, I think it my indispensable duty, when public liberty is invaded and in danger, to hold up to your view as vile and incendiary and conspirator against the h

New York, May 2, 1775. To the friends of freedom in the City of New York, &c. Gentlemen, I think it my indispensable duty, when public liberty is invaded and in danger, to hold up to your view as vile and incendiary and conspirator against the h

New-York, November 5, 1773. To the friends of liberty, and commerce, Gentlemen. It must be strongly marked on your minds, that the end of the last non-importation agreement, was to obtain a repeal of the tyrannical act of Parliament, that impose

The association of the sons of liberty, of New-York. It is essential to the freedom and security of a free people, that no taxes be imposed upon them but by their own consent, or their representatives ... [Dated] New-York, November 29, 1773.

The association of the sons of liberty, of New-York. It is essential to the freedom and security of a free people, that no taxes be imposed upon them but by their own consent, or their representatives ... [Dated] New-York, November 29, 1773.

To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New-York. The following remarks on a piece with 17 queries, publish'd in Mr. Parker's Gazette of Monday February 15, 1768, are humbly recommended, by a sincere friend, &c. [New York, Feb.

New York, 1775. Sir, The independent company of free citizens, of which you are a member, are to meet this day at [blank] o'clock in the Brick-meeting yard; at which time and place, properly armed and accoutred, you will be pleased to give your

To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New-York. The following remarks on a piece with 17 queries, publish'd in Mr. Parker's Gazette of Monday February 15, 1768, are humbly recommended, by a sincere friend, &c. [New York, Feb.

New-York, June 22, 1774. Whereas it is reported, that an effigy or effigies will be exhibited this evening, this is to notify the citizens, that if any effigies should be exhibited this evening, the Friends of Liberty have no concern or agency i

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Friends of Liberty.; Imprint 3.; On verso: S; June 22, 1774.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 106, Folder 8.

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