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New-York, April 27, 1775. To the public. As many publications have appeared from my press which have given offense to the colonies, and particularly to many of my fellow citizens, I am therefore led, by a most sincere regard for their favourable

New-York, July 20th, 1769. Advertisement of greater importance to the public, than any which has yet appeared on the like occasion. It was hoped that the odious manner in which some violators of the non-importation agreement had been held up to

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, January 20, 1769. As Mr. Jauncey has endeavoured to exculpate himself from the charge brought against him in my advertisement, and has in his evasive vindication, aim'd at black'ning my character, by representing me, in conjunction wit

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

An answer to the citizen's address to the public, published the 18th instant by A Plebeian. To the public. [Signed] A Plebeian [New York. 1769.

To the public. New-York, November 16th, 1774. We have had frequent intimations from England, both by private letters and news papers that there would be attenpts made to bribe the printers of the public papers in America; at least that such a me

An answer to the citizen's address to the public, published the 18th instant by A Plebeian. To the public. [Signed] A Plebeian [New York. 1769.

An answer to the citizen's address to the public, published the 18th instant by A Plebeian. To the public. [Signed] A Plebeian [New York. 1769.

New York, June 23, 1769. To the publick. As I have justly incurred the resentment of my fellow citizens, from my behaviour, as set forth in an advertisement, Of great importance to the publick; I beg leave to implore the pardon of the publick, a

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Imprint 3.; On verso: Alex Robertson's advertisement.

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 103, Folder 23.

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01/01/1769
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Robertson, Alexander.
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