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To the freemen and freeholders of the East ward of the City of New-York. Friends and countrymen. The office of Alderman for this ward being vacant by the removal of David Matthews, Esq; who has been lately appointed mayor ... let us shew our gra

To the freeholders, and freemen, of the City of New-York. Fellow-Citizens, A survey of the difficulties which press the enemies of the common cause, must afford the highest pleasure to its friends. [Assailing Freeman, for trying to shake confide

To the freemen and freeholders of the City and County of New York. Friends and fellow citizens. From the prudence of your councils, and the wisdom of your determinations, you have heretofore deservedly acquired the approbation of the wise and th

To the freemen and freeholders of the City and County of New York. Friends and fellow citizens. From the prudence of your councils, and the wisdom of your determinations, you have heretofore deservedly acquired the approbation of the wise and th

To the freeholders, and freemen, of the City of New-York. Fellow-Citizens, A survey of the difficulties which press the enemies of the common cause, must afford the highest pleasure to its friends. [Assailing Freeman, for trying to shake confide

The Examiner No. III. Addressed to the freeholders and freemen, of the City of New-York [Two lines from Swift] There never was a time, my fellow citizens, at which it was a more necessary to preserve union and concord amongst ourselves, than at

To the free-holders and free-men of the City, and Province of New-York: Brethren, While the enemies of our country endeavour, by chicane and false reports circulated in private, to sap the foundations of liberty [Answering the specious arguments

To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New-York. Gentlemen, It was doubtless surprising to the inhabitants of the City, to find it asserted in an advertisement, signed James De Lancey, Jacob Walton, James Jauncey, that you had

To the free-holders and free-men of the City, and Province of New-York: Brethren, While the enemies of our country endeavour, by chicane and false reports circulated in private, to sap the foundations of liberty [Answering the specious arguments

To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the City of New-York; and particularly to our steady friends and associates, the children and negroes of the said City. The petition of Isaac Sheer-off, Alexander M'Doubtful, Peter Vander-fight-not

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Republican nomination. At a meeting of a number of Republican electors from the city and various parts of the county of Albany, held at the Albany coffee-house, in the said city, on the 19th day of April, 1902. [Positive Photostat].

To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New York. This vindication, of the professors of the laws, in answer to the remarks on the 17 queries, is humbly submitted by a sincere friend to the cause of liberty, and this colony. The

The trial of Amos Broad and his wife, on three several indictments for assaulting and beating Betty, a slave, and her little female child Sarah, aged three years : had at the Court of Special Sessions of the Peace, held in and for the city and county of New-York, at the Cityhall, of the said city, on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1809 : present, the Hon. Pierre C. Van Wyck, recorder, Peter Mesier and James Drake, Esquires, aldermen : to which is added, the motion of counsel in Mr. Broad's behalf, to mitigate the imprisonment of his person, and impose a fine, and the reply of Mr. Sampson : also, the prayer or invocation of Mr. Broad, to the court, for mercy, and the address of His Honor, the recorder, on passing sentence on the defendants.

To the Right Honorable Richard, Lord Viscount Howe, of the Kingdom of Ireland, and to his Excellency the Honorable William Howe, Esquire ... The humble representation and petition of the freeholders and inhabitants of Queen's County, on the Isla

Alexander M. Woolfolk, Friday, February 20, 1863 (Pamphlet)

Alexander M. Woolfolk, Friday, February 20, 1863 (Pamphlet)

To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New York. [Opposing the election of lawyers to the Assembly] [Signed by] Philanthropos. [Followed by] To the freeholders and freemen of the City of New York [In agreement with the preceedi

The trial of Amos Broad and his wife, on three several indictments for assaulting and beating Betty, a slave, and her little female child Sarah, aged three years : had at the Court of Special Sessions of the Peace, held in and for the city and county of New-York, at the Cityhall, of the said city, on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1809 : present, the Hon. Pierre C. Van Wyck, recorder, Peter Mesier and James Drake, Esquires, aldermen : to which is added, the motion of counsel in Mr. Broad's behalf, to mitigate the imprisonment of his person, and impose a fine, and the reply of Mr. Sampson : also, the prayer or invocation of Mr. Broad, to the court, for mercy, and the address of His Honor, the recorder, on passing sentence on the defendants.

Prince William, Stafford, and Fairfax Counties Virginia Freeholders, October 1796, Printed Resolution

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, January 4, 1769. To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New York. The appointment of two members only, by the various denominations of dissenters, who form a majority of the electors of this City and County, having be

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