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Public printing. The following letter has been printed, after being addressed to the gentleman named in it, because it is the only means of justification left me against great misrepresentation in Congress and out of it. [Letter of A. Boyd Hamil

To the public A false and garbled statement having been given by some of the presses, and letter-writers from this city, as well as by W. Montgomery, relative to the difficulty between himself and myself, and that matter having undergone investi

To the inhabitants of King's County. Friends and fellow citizens. You were addressed a few days since, in Dutch, by a person under the signature of A King's County Farmer, intended as a reply, to a publication of mine, to you, on the 23d day of

To the free electors of Kings County. Having seen a handbill, signed "A Kings County farmer," containing some observations on my conduct, and slanderous accusation against the governor and council of appointment, I deem it necessary to state a f

To the inhabitants of King's County. Friends and fellow citizens. You were addressed a few days since, in Dutch, by a person under the signature of A King's County Farmer, intended as a reply, to a publication of mine, to you, on the 23d day of

To the worthy inhabitants of The City of New-York. Fellow Citizens, I addressed you upon a former occasion, when it was judged necessary to curb the arrogance of a few overbearing individuals among us. [Opposing the author of the piece signed, T

The Journeymen printers of Philadelphia. To the public. Fellow-Citizens- Understanding that the booksellers of this city have circulated an address, through the medium of their coadjutors in the United States, respecting the difference which at

The following paper having been much mis-represented by some person in this City, I have thought proper to publish it, for the perusal of all my fellow-citizens [Defence of His Address of January 15th, concerning raising by subscription the mone

To the public A false and garbled statement having been given by some of the presses, and letter-writers from this city, as well as by W. Montgomery, relative to the difficulty between himself and myself, and that matter having undergone investi

To the inhabitants of Ulster County. The public prints in this and in a neighbouring county, have of late been thronged with publications, bearing the signature of Ebenezer Foote, which were evidently intended to depreciate my reputation in the

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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 112, Folder 11b.

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01/01/1792
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kingston broadsides kingston ny inhabitants ulster ulster county publications signature ebenezer foote ebenezer foote depreciate reputation 1792 high resolution ultra high resolution rare book and special collections division christopher tappen printed ephemera book illustrations united states history new yourk broadsides