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A letter to the Right Honourable Lord North, first lord of the treasury; recommending a new mode of taxation; thro' which vice may be checked, and the poor be relieved
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An address to the tenant farmers of the British Empire
on the proposed repeal of the corn laws -
Remarks on the anti-corn-law mania
in a letter to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham -
Remarks on "A letter to the electors of Bridgenorth, upon the corn laws, by W.W. Whitmore, M.P."
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To the freeholders and freemen of the city and colony of New-York, and to all the friends of liberty in the British Empire
Gentlemen, If the liberty of the press is not a mere chimera, a sound without an idea, the subject is intitled to it for his vindication, when he conceives himself oppress'd by the relentless hand of power -
To the supporters and defenders of American freedom and independence, in the state of New-York
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To the supporters and defenders of American freedom and independence in the state of New-York
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Der Krieg der Worte
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Whereas, many persons, at and below the White-Plains, in the county of West-Chester, by reason of the ravages of the enemy are greatly distressed for want of provision to support their families
... I do hereby authorize ... permission to any person or persons ... to carry or drive to their respective dwellings, the necessary provisions for their families -
A letter to the celebrated patriot of New-York
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A letter to the Right Honourable Lord North, first lord of the treasury
recommending a new mode of taxation -
To the electors of this city at large
Fellow-citizens! "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood leads on to fortune." If ever this author's works merited attention, it is in the present conjuncture of our affairs -
A reply to Alexander Hamilton's letter, concerning the public conduct and character of John Adams, Esq. president of the United States
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To the freeholders and freemen of the city and colony of New-York
Gentlemen, You may remember, that shortly after the paper, signed, a son of liberty, directed, "To the betrayed inhabitants of the city and colony of New York" made its appearance, the General Assembly addressed the Lieutenant Governor, to issue his proclamation of a reward of one hundred pounds to any person or persons who should discover the author or authors -
To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the city and county of New-York
Gentlemen, The favourable sentiments many of you were pleased to entertain of me, in nominating me one of your deputies for this city and county, lay me under great obligations -
The following is a copy of a letter which was wrote by a lady of this city, to Capt. S---s, and Capt. M'D-----l
and as it contains sentiments which I think may be of some use in moderating the proposed violent and very extraordinary measures relative to certain persons, I should think it a piece of false delicacy to suppress the publication of it. A friend to justice and humanity -
The patriotic mirror, or the salvation of Great Britain in embryo
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A reply to Alexander Hamilton's letter, concerning the public conduct and characer of John Adams, Esq. president of the United States
[Two lines of quotation] By a Federal Republican