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The Ballator [sic]. A proposal for election of members in General Assembly, by way of ballot: or, An effectual method of regulating elections. New-York, March 7, 1768.
Date: 1768]- Books
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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 the prudent. ...
Date: 1775]- Books
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A letter to the freemen and freeholders of the province of New-York, relating to the approaching election of their representatives. [Four lines of quotations in Latin]
Tribunus Populi.Date: Printed, August 22, 1750- Books
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To the voters of Cecil. No. III.
Voter.Date: [1800]- Books
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To the electors of the Tenth District of the State of New-York for representative in Congress, Friends, countrymen and fellow-citizens, The period for electing a representative to Congress for this district, will soon arrive. ...
Elector.Date: 1800]- Books
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To the public.That Great Britain will one day fall, and that glorious constitution which is the envy of the world, crumble into ruin, by the influence of corruption in elections, no body seems to doubt. ...
Publicola.Date: 1770]- Books
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To all true Whigs, and particularly to such as are independent electors of the city and county of New York. Gentlemen, The conduct of several of the magistrates of this city, having, for a considerable time been so notoriously inimical and unfriendly to the liberties of this country, and diametrically opposite to the sentiments of a number of their constituents; who ... have agreed to choose the undermentioned gentlemen as guardians of their city liberties ...
Date: 1775]- Books
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To the free-holders of New-town. My friends and fellow-townsmen! We are now called upon to oppose the encroachments, which, for some time past, have been made upon our rights and liberty. ...
New-town free-holder.Date: 1775]- Books
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To the independent electors of the city of New-York. There was a time when a majority of the citizens of New-York were so opposed to lawyers as members of the legislature, that a single gentleman of that profession ... could not obtain a majority of suffrages ... But the times are changed ...
Date: 1788]- Books
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The Rights of suffrage. [Six lines from Cato]
Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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New-York, January 8, 1770. All the real friends of liberty, and our happy Constitution, having with the greatest regret, beheld at several of our late elections, the most infamous bribery and corrruption ...
Date: 1770]