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The truth is out at last: recommended to all freemen and freeholders
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Cursory remarks on Mr. Pitt's new tax of imposing a guinea per head on every person who wears hair-powder
By Brutus -
The conspiracy of Catiline
recommended to the serious consideration of the authors of Advice and information to the freeholder and freemen of the province of Pennsylvania: and further information, dated Octob. 2, 1727. But more especially to one who stands impeached in thirteen articles, tending to detain the rights, infringe on the properties, and oppress the freemen of this province -
English advice to the freeholders &c. of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay
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Important doubts very interesting to the good people of this colony, to be determined on Thursday next, by the General Assembly
To the public. -
To all adherents to the British government and followers of the British Army commonly called Tories, who are at present within the city and county of New-York
Messieurs Tories, As your delusive prospects of conquest, plunder and revenge are now forever vanished -
To John De Noyellis, Esquire
Sir, Your matchless effrontery upon my first publication, respecting the crimes with which you have been solemnly charged by the grand jury of your county, and my silence may have vainly encouraged you to hope that all future scrutiny into your conduct was at a period -
To Jacob Gibson
I cannot but consider your silence with respect to Brutus as a proof of your conviction that all your first charges against Mr. Hindman have been fairly refuted -
To the electors of the Southern District
In Mr. Child's paper of yesterday, a letter appeared, signed Candidus, directed to Cato, on which I beg leave to make a few observations -
To the electors of the Southern District
In Mr. Child's paper of yesterday, a letter appeared, signed Candidus, directed to Cato, on which I beg leave to make a few observations -
To the people
Friends and fellow-citizens, When partial mischiefs or temporary grievances disturb the public mind -
To the free and loyal inhabitants of the city and colony of New-York
Friends, fellow citizens, fellow countrymen, and fellow freemen, Nothing can be more flagrantly wrong than the assertion of some of our mercantile dons, that the mechanics have no right to give their sentiments about the importation of British commodities -
To the public
[Two lines from Addison] -
To the freemen of the Northern-Liberties
Fellow-citizens, The young men of our district have been addressed by an anonymous incendiary -
An address to the freeholders of the state of New-York
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Brutus's third letter on the present situation of affairs
with a plan for a general address from this kingdom, in favour of a reconciliation and dismissal