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To the freemen, freeholders, and other inhabitants of the city of New-York. : My friends, and fellow-citizens, you cannot possibly be ignorant, that the inveterate foes of American freedom (in this city) have for a long time past, been indefatigable in so

Opposes a petition addressed to the House of Representatives calling for a vote of censure on the proceedings of the General Congress- a congress proposed by the New York Committee of Correspondence. Signed and dated: Lucius. New-York- Jan. 19th- 1775. Includes a footnote at bottom concerning response of George III to American petitions. Imprint from Evans. Watermark: cropped- upper half "4". References: Evans 14170.

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Opposes a petition addressed to the House of Representatives calling for a vote of censure on the proceedings of the General Congress- a congress proposed by the New York Committee of Correspondence. Signed and dated: Lucius. New-York- Jan. 19th- 1775. Includes a footnote at bottom concerning response of George III to American petitions. Imprint from Evans. Watermark: cropped- upper half "4". References: Evans 14170.
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islandora:161485
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Broadsides -- SY1775 no.41
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Publisher: [John Holt]
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To the freemen freeholders and other inhabitants of the city of New-York. : My friends and fellow-citizens you cannot possibly be ignorant that the inveterate foes of American freedom (in this city) have for a long time past been indefatigable in sowing the seeds of discord thoughout this province ...
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1775-January-19
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1775
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1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 22 x 17 cm
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