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To the public
As it is generally imagined, the Assembly will (contrary to the known sentiments of their constitutents) grant supplies to the troops,--I would therfore advise my fellow-citizens, immediately to appoint a committee -
To the respectable inhabitants of the city of New-York
Friends and fellow citizens! On the 23d day of May 1774, the Committee of Correspondence wrote a letter to Boston, in which are these remarkable passages -
To the worthy inhabitants of the city of New-York
My dear fellow-citizens, You are soon to be called upon to determine the fate of two of our fellow-citizens, who have unhappily fallen under your displeasure -
To the public
I was sorry to observe in the Albany gazette, of the 20th instant, some publications calculated to excite the electors of the city and county of Albany, at the ensuing election -
The state and condition of our taxes considered, or, A proposal for a tax upon funds
shewing the justice, usefulness, and necessity of such a tax ... with some directions to the freeholders of Great Britain concerning the choice of the next Parliament -
An address to the representatives of the people
upon subjects, important, and interesting, to the Kingdom of Ireland. By a freeholder -
Letter from a freeholder to the several County courts of Scotland
on the resolutions moved by Mr. Murray, Younger Of Ochtertyre, At The Michaelmas Head Court Of The County Of Perth, on the second of October 1798; and defence of the law of Scotland, with respect to bail and degree of punishment in cases of sedition, AS Established BY The Act Of King William, In 1701, Entitled, "against Wrongous Imprisonment And Undue Delay Of Trial;" And BY The Act Of Queen Anne, In 1703, Entitled, "anent Leasing-Makers And Slanderers;" Against The Attack Made Upon Them BY The Above Resolutions -
The history of the rise, progress, and tendency of patriotism
drawn from a close observation of the conduct of many of our late illustrious patriots. With a curious dissertation on the Diseases and Cures of Patriots. Necessary to be read by all Freeholders and Voting Families of all Kinds. Dedicated to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield. By a freeholder -
The history of the rise
Progress, and Tendency of Patriotism, drawn from a close observation of the conduct of many of our late illustrious patriots. With a curious dissertation on the diseases and cures of patriots. Necessary to be read by all Freeholding and Voting Families of all Kinds. By a freeholder -
To the worthy freeholders and independent gentlemen farmers of the county of Middlesex. Gentlemen, consider in what manner
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To the worthy freeholders of the county of Glocester. Gentlemen, as you are now called out again to a new election of a representative
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The source of the evil
or, the system displayed. Addressed to the gentry, yeomanry, freeholders, and electors of England and Ireland. By a freeholder. In four letters -
Letter of a freeholder to Mr. Johnes
Member of Parliament for the county of Denbigh, on the subject of his motion against the French emigrants -
To the freeholders of the county of Denbigh
Gentlemen, as the time is now drawing near, when you'll be called upon to exercise the greatest privilege that a free born Briton can boast of, and to give your votes in the election of a member, to represent your county in Parliament -
Hints to juries in trials for libel
By a freeholder -
An address to the whigs
and particularly the dissenters, on the present posture of affairs. By a freeholder -
The sense of the nation: in regard to the late motion in Parliament; in a letter from a freeholder to his honour
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Letters addressed to Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury
Member of Parliament for the county of Suffolk. By a freeholder -
Pou-Rou: an historical and critical enquiry into the physiology and pathology of Parliaments. Including a New Plan for a Constitutional Reform, in two parts. Recommended to the Serious Perusal of All Political Societies, Conventions, Delegates, Volunteers, Electors and Representatives. By a freeholder
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The necessity of associating for the purpose of obtaining a parliamentary reform, enforced; in an address to the freeholders and inhabitants of Hertfordshire. By a freeholder
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Considerations on the bill for preventing clandestine marriages. By a freeholder
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Pou-Rou: an historical and critical enquiry into the physiology and pathology of parliaments. Including a new plan for a constitional reform, in two parts. Recommended to the Serious Perusal of all Political Societies, Conventions, Delegates, Volunteers, Electors and Representatives. By a freeholder
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To the landowners and traders of the counties of Salop and Worcester. The carriage of goods and merchandize is an object of such importance in a commercial state
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To the landowners and traders of the counties of Worcester and Gloucester. The carriage of goods and merchandize is an object of such importance in a commercial state