Text Advices from Philadelphia, dated July 23, 1774. : "The committee from the several counties of this province, met in this city the 15th instant, and have been very busy ever since in framing intructions to the Assembly ..." Contains a letter to the Pennsylvania Assembly, signed: A freeman. Place of publication supplied by Evans. New-York Historical copy has manuscript note: "New York July 26th 1774. Morning". View Item
Text To the public. : The late detestation shewn by the friends of liberty in this city, to the venal and arbitrary conduct of Lord North, Governor Hutchinson, and Solicitor Wedderburn ... by hanging them in effigy, has given some discontent to a few, who are Signed: New-York, June 20, 1774. A freeman. Ascribed to the press of John Holt by Evans. With, on right half of sheet intended to be separated: Citizen. To the people of New-York. Though the association lately set on foot ... [New York : John Holt, 1774] (Evans 13665). New-York Historical copy has manuscript note: "Printed by John Holt". View Item
Image Text 2 Items To the public. : The late detestation shewn by the friends of liberty in this city, to the venal and arbitrary conduct of Lord North, Governor Hutchinson, and Solicitor Wedderburn ... by hanging them in effigy, has given some discontent to a few, who are Signed: New-York, June 20, 1774. A freeman. Ascribed to the press of John Holt by Evans. With, on right half of sheet intended to be separated: Citizen. To the people of New-York. Though the association lately set on foot ... [New York : John Holt, 1774] (Evans 13665). New-York Historical copy has manuscript note: "Printed by John Holt". View Item
Text To the freeholders and freemen of the city and county of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, As is well known, that you are determined upon sending delegates to the next Congress ... Mr. Henry Remsen, accordingly moved ... there should also be held a poll, for s Questions the Committee of Sixty's plan for the election of representatives to a provincial congress for appointing delegates to the Continental Congress. Signed on p. 2: A freeman. References: Evans 14493. View Item
Text To the freeholders and freemen of the city and county of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, As is well known, that you are determined upon sending delegates to the next Congress ... Mr. Henry Remsen, accordingly moved ... there should also be held a poll, for s Questions the Committee of Sixty's plan for the election of representatives to a provincial congress for appointing delegates to the Continental Congress. Signed on p. 2: A freeman. References: Evans 14493. View Item
Image Text 2 Items To the freeholders and freemen of the city and county of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, As is well known, that you are determined upon sending delegates to the next Congress ... Mr. Henry Remsen, accordingly moved ... there should also be held a poll, for s Questions the Committee of Sixty's plan for the election of representatives to a provincial congress for appointing delegates to the Continental Congress. Signed on p. 2: A freeman. References: Evans 14493. View Item