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Sedition! Treason! Believing that to excite the indignation of the Electors of the state of New-York ... Read, fellow-citizens, and reflect on this picture of federalism! Legislature of Massachusetts, [n.p., n. d.].

To the Citizens of New-York. Keep a good Look-Out, my fellow-citizens! The enemies of federalism know they can do nothing in this City by fair play ... This proves, as clear as day, that no federalist had any hand in the paper signed many federa

To the inhabitants of the State of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and fellow countrymen! It is with concern and attention that the House of representatives find than an act, intitled an act for drawing in the bills of credit ... [Boston: Printed by

To the Honourable the Legislature of the State of New-York: the petition of the Subscribers, citizens of said state, Respectfully showeth- [n. d.].

To the electors of the City of New York. Fellow-citizens. The aristocratic prints have teemed with abuse and misrepresentation of the conduct and views of the Republican members of Assembly from this city: To refute these calumnies; to evince th

Electors of New-York. To preserve the rights; maintain the liberty, and support the Constitution of their country, are the most sacred and important duties of American freemen. ... Electors of New York! it is sufficiently apparent how much you h

To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York, in Senate and Assembly convened. The memorial of the butchers of the City of New-York, Respectfully represents ... [n. d.].

To the inhabitants of the State of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and fellow countrymen! It is with concern and attention that the House of representatives find than an act, intitled an act for drawing in the bills of credit ... [Boston: Printed by

To the honorable the Senate and Assembly of the state of New York: The undersigned citizens of the State of New-York, hereby respectfully represent to your honr honorable body- That in the opinion of your Memorialists, the interests of the great

Sedition! Treason! Believing that to excite the indignation of the Electors of the state of New-York ... Read, fellow-citizens, and reflect on this picture of federalism! Legislature of Massachusetts, [n.p., n. d.].

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A part of a speech pronounced by Francis S. Key, Esq. on the trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. : before the Circuit court of the District of Columbia, at the March term thereof, 1836, on an indictment for publishing libels with intent to excite sedition and insurrection among the slaves and free coloured people of said district.

Pere-scie / AB ; lith. de Becquet, rue Childebert No. 9.

A woman with a bow on her head. Girl face illustration.

A part of a speech pronounced by Francis S. Key, Esq. on the trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. : before the Circuit court of the District of Columbia, at the March term thereof, 1836, on an indictment for publishing libels with intent to excite sedition and insurrection among the slaves and free coloured people of said district.

A part of a speech pronounced by Francis S. Key, Esq. on the trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. : before the Circuit court of the District of Columbia, at the March term thereof, 1836, on an indictment for publishing libels with intent to excite sedition and insurrection among the slaves and free coloured people of said district.

A part of a speech pronounced by Francis S. Key, Esq. on the trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. : before the Circuit court of the District of Columbia, at the March term thereof, 1836, on an indictment for publishing libels with intent to excite sedition and insurrection among the slaves and free coloured people of said district.

A little girl holding her hands to her face. Baby child girl.

A part of a speech pronounced by Francis S. Key, Esq. on the trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. : before the Circuit court of the District of Columbia, at the March term thereof, 1836, on an indictment for publishing libels with intent to excite sedition and insurrection among the slaves and free coloured people of said district.

By Archibald Campbell, Esq; commanding His Majesty's forces in Georgia. A proclamation Whereas information has been received, that many ringleaders of sedition, and some sulking parties from the rebels of Carolina do still continue to infest thi

Young American crushing rebellion and sedition / engraved by William Sartain.

A part of a speech pronounced by Francis S. Key, Esq. on the trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. : before the Circuit court of the District of Columbia, at the March term thereof, 1836, on an indictment for publishing libels with intent to excite sedition and insurrection among the slaves and free coloured people of said district.

A part of a speech pronounced by Francis S. Key, Esq. on the trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. : before the Circuit court of the District of Columbia, at the March term thereof, 1836, on an indictment for publishing libels with intent to excite sedition and insurrection among the slaves and free coloured people of said district.

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massachusetts broadsides sagamore sedition treason indignation electors state read fellow citizens federalism legislature high resolution ultra high resolution rare book and special collections division printed ephemera united states history new yourk broadsides