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- (Circular.) Canandaigua, [blank] 1808. : Sir, Under the arrangements of the new census, it is probable the joint ticket for the election of members of Assembly between this county and Genesee, will be separated, and the two political parties left to the trial of their strength alone. ..
- 160,000 dollars squandered! or A Federal cure for hard times!! : While our General Court clamoured against every act of the general government ... and protested against taxing the people, this same court ... did grant to Harvard College, 100,000 dollars, Williamstown College, 30,000, Bowdoin College, 30,000 ..
- A Brief statement of facts which led to and attended the affray in this city on the 21st inst. ...
- A Fact. : A gentleman who was a member of the General Court from Salem at the same time with Dr. Kilham, is ready to testify on oath, that in political conversation the doctor has frequently expressed his disapprobation of American commerce as against the interest of the United States, and his decided opinion that the fisheries were of no advantage to Massachusetts
- A Political sermon : addressed to the electors of Middlesex
- A Review of the rise, progress and tendency of the present system of national policy : addressed to the people of the United States
- A Vindication of the nomination of Thomas W. Ward, Esq. to the Office of Sheriff for Worcester County and the motives of his opposers exposed
- A candid appeal to the honest yeomanry of Essex, Morris, & Sussex counties, in the state of New-Jersey, on the subject of the approaching presidential and congressional election
- A chase--a battle and a shipwreck!!!
- A circular address from the General Republican Committee of the City and County of New-York to the Republican electors of the state
- A federal call to the people of the United States : to come forward at the ensuing election, and save their country
- A letter, on the approaching election of a president of the United States : addressed to the citizens of South-Carolina
- A review of political affairs during the last half year
- Aaron Burr's Verfahren gegen eine arme teutche Familie, das auf Thatsachen beruhet
- Address of James Lyon, to the electors of the congressional district, composed of the thirteen counties on the waters of Cumberland River, in Tennessee
- Address of the Corresponding Committee of the County and City of Philadelphia: to the people of Pennsylvania
- Address of the Democratic Republican Committee of the borough of Pittsburgh, and its vicinity, : favourable to the election of De Witt Clinton to the presidency of the United States at the ensuing election
- Address of the Federal Republican Committee of Kent County to the electors of the same : Fellow-Citizens, it is the pride and happiness of the United States, that the Supreme Power resides in the body of the people ..
- Address of the General Committee of Correspondence, (appointed at a general meeting of the Republican members of the legislature of the state of Pennsylvania, ) to the Democratic citizens of the state of Pennsylvania, on the subject of the presidential election. 1812
- Address of the Independent Republican Young Men of the City and County of Philadelphia to their brethren throughout the state
- Address of the Republican Committee of the city of New-York : acting under the authority of the general Republican committee of correspondence of the state of New-York, in support of the nomination of the Hon. De Witt Clinton to the presidency of the United States at the ensuing election
- Address of the Republican Convention, March 4, 1817
- Address of the Republican General Committee of the City and County [of] New-York
- Address of the Republican members of the Legislature, to the electors of the state of New-York. : March, 1809
- Address of the Republicans of the city and county of New-York, to their Republican fellow-citizens of the United States. : Read and unanimously adopted, at a general meeting, held at Mr. A.B. Martling's, Sept. 20, 1808. : [Eight lines from Washington] : Published by order of the general Republican meeting
- Address of the Republicans of the city of New-York to their Republican brethren throughout the state. : Peace, liberty, and happiness
- Address of the State Committee of Correspondence, to the citizens of Pennsylvania
- Address of the committee of the city of New-York : acting under the authority of the general committee of correspondence of the state of New-York, in support of the nomination of the Hon. De Witt Clinton to the presidency of the United States in the ensuing election
- Address of the committee of the late Grafton County Convention, to the independent electors of the county of Grafton, and state of New-Hampshire
- Address of the committees appointed at meetings of the tenants, freeholders of the four towns in the west manor of Rensselaerwick, to the electors of the state of New-York
- Address of the democratic young men of the city and liberties of Philadelphia
- Address to the electors of the state of New-York, on the present state of public affairs
- Address to the freeholders of Ohio County, Virginia [i.e., West Virginia]. : Fellow citizens, at a meeting held at Hamit's old place, on the 10th of Sept. last, it was resolved to support John G. Jackson, Esq. for the next Congress, and we were appointed a standing committee, respecting the election--in obedience to which we now address you. ..
- Address to the independent electors of Massachusetts, by a meeting of citizens from every part of the state holden in Boston, 27th Feb. 1815
- Address to the people of Pennsylvania
- Address, of the Republican members of the legislature friendly to the administration of the state government, to their constituents
- Address, to the Republican citizens, of the state of New-York
- Adjourned March meeting. : The meeting for the choice of town officers having been adjourned ... a very large number of Federalists assembled agreeably to public notification, at Washington Hall ... in order to agree upon the candidates they would support for the several offices remaining to be filled ..
- Alarm! Alarm! Alarm! : A scheme has been discovered. The Federalists are raising money; they are hiring men to go through the whole city in search of electors to gain their votes ... Republicans! Meet them on their own ground! ..
- Albany County. At a meeting of the Republican delegates of the city and county of Albany, convened at the house of William Christie, in the town Bethlehem, on the 9th April, 1814 ... Resolved, that this meeting concur in the nomination of John Woodworth, as a suitable candidate to represent the eastern district, in the Senate of this state. ... Guert Van Schoonhoven, for senator ... Robert Tillotson ... as representative to Congress ...
- Albany register extra. Albany, April 12, 1804. : Important. It has already been asserted in the anti-Republican papers in New- York ... "That the president has declared that the fate of the New York election was perfectly indifferent to him, and that he had equal confidence in both parties." ..
- Albany, [blank] 1804. Sir, We take the liberty to enclose you several copies of the Republican nomination for governor and lieutenant-governor of this state ...
- American commerce in flames! : Americans! See the execution of Bonaparte's orders to burn, sink, and destroy your ships! ... and then vote for Sullivan, or any other partizan of France, if you can!! Boston, March 28, 1808. ..
- An Address to Christians of every denomination in the United States, on the subject of the ensuing presidential election
- An Address to the Republican citizens of Massachusetts, on the approaching election of state officers. : [One line of quotation]
- An Address to the [p]eople of the state of New-York
- An Address to the citizens of Massachusetts, on the approaching state elections
- An Address to the electors of Massachusetts. : [One line of quotation]
- An Address to the electors of the county of Hancock : with the resolutions adopted at the convention, held at Buckstown, September 15th, 1812
- An Address to the electors of the county of Plymouth
- An Address to the electors of the northern counties of the State of New York
- An Address to the electors of the state of New-York
- An Address to the freemen of Connecticut
- An Address to the independent citizens of Massachusetts, on the subject of the approaching election. : Exhibiting a view of the leading measures of the Jefferson & Madison administrations
- An Address to the independent electors of the county of Washington : adopted at a meeting of committees, from the different towns in the county : held at the house of Ellis Doty, in Kingsbury, on the 22d December, 1808
- An Address to the independent electors of the state of New-York, on the present state of public affairs, and on the ensuing general election
- An Address to the people of Maryland, on the subject of the senatorial election in September next
- An Address to the people of Massachusetts, on the choice of electors of president and vice-president
- An Address to the people of Pennsylvania on the approaching election for governor
- An Address to the people of the American states who choose electors--to the people of the states who choose the legislators who appoint electors--to the legislators who appoint electors--and to the electors of president and vice-president of the United States. : To which is added, a short sketch of the biography of Gen. George Clinton, and several essays, which have appeared in the Washington expositor and other papers, on the subject of the ensuing election of president and vice-president
- An Address to the people of this commonwealth
- An Address, to the citizens of Rhode-Island, on the choice of electors of president and vice-president of the United States
- An Address, to the citizens of the county of Saratoga
- An Appeal to the people of Pennsylvania, from the decision of their representatives in Congress, on the question of peace or war
- An address by the general committee of the Federal Republicans in the city of New-York to the people of the state of New-York
- An address of the Republican Committee of nomination, to the electors of the county of Suffolk : on the affairs of the general government, and objects of importance connected with the ensuing election
- An address to the citizens of New-Hampshire, on the approaching election of state officers.
- An address to the citizens of Newhampshire. : Upon a subject of the greatest importance.
- An address to the citizens of Norfolk County, : exposing the absurdity of the arguments most commonly urged against the justice and expediency of the present war; and showing the necessity of electing a member to the next Congress, who will support it.
- An address to the citizens of Norfolk County, : exposing the absurdity of the present war and the great benefits of peace; and showing the absolute necessity of choosing a representative to Congress who will vote for a speedy and honourable peace.
- An address to the citizens of Pennsylvania, on the situation of our country; : connected with the public conduct of James Ross, a candidate for the governmental chair of Pennsylvania.
- An address to the electors and professors of Christianity : in the county of Gloucester, and state of New Jersey in general : and in particular to the friends and members of the Methodist Episcopal Church
- An address to the electors of New Jersey : and now recommended to the deliberate and candid consideration of the electors of Pennsylvania
- An address to the electors of New-Hampshire, on the choice of representatives to Congress
- An address to the electors of the state of New York
- An address to the electors of the state of New-York.
- An address to the free electors of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- An address to the freeholders of the state of New-York.
- An address to the freemen of Vermont,
- An address to the independent freemen of Vermont
- An address to the people of Massachusetts
- An address to the people of Massachusetts
- An address to the people of Massachusetts. February, 1805
- An address to the people of the county of Hampshire
- An address to the professors & friends of the Christian religion residing in the state of New Jersey : and more especially to the religious societies of people called Friends & Methodists : containing a brief exposure of the many delusive misrepresentations of certain writers and more particularly of James Sloan, in his late address on the subject of federal politics; recommended to the perusal of every elector of the state of New Jersey
- An address to the well-disposed, reflecting and unprejudiced freeholders of West-Chester County, : recommending the support of Stephen Van Rensselaer, as governor; and of James Watson, as lieut. governor, at the ensuing election: : containing, also, some strictures on the late address of the Albany Committee of Democratic Republicans
- An address, to the electors of the state of New York
- An appeal to the old Whigs of New-Hampshire
- An appeal to the old whigs of Massachusetts
- Answer. : Finding fellow-citizens, that copies of the annexed address were in circulation, I determined on republishing a number of copies, least too partial a dissemination should be made of them ... You observe that I am particularly noticed by the writer, and that not less than eight distinct charges are exhibited against me ..
- As you were! : A word of advice to straight-haired folks: addressed to the freemen of Connecticut, by one of their number. : To which is subjoined a nomination for assistants, and a list of candidates for election, as representatives to Congress
- At a large and respectable meeting of the Federal Republicans of the borough of Lancaster, convened ... the 28th September ... it was resolved that the following circular should be printed and distributed amongst our Federal friends throughout the county. ... (Circular.) Dear Sir, We beg leave to solicit not only your vote, but your exertions, in favour of the whole Federal ticket, at the approaching election. ...
- At a meeting of a large number of the friends of peace and commerce from several towns in the district of Norfolk, on the 22nd day of October, A.D. 1812 at Dedham ....
- At a meeting of a respectable number of freeholders from various parts of the state, at Corre's Hotel, on the 15th February, 1792, Jonathan Lawrence, Esq. in the chair. : Resolved, unanimously, that, in the opinion of the freeholders now assembled, the interest, dignity, and honor of this state render it highly expedient to continue His Excellency George Clinton, Esq. in the office of governor ..
- At a meeting of several thousands of Federal Republican Electors in the city of New-York, convened by public notice at the circus ... April 24, 1809; Cornelius Ray, Esq. in the chair. ... : The following resolutions were unanimously adopted
- At a meeting of the Democratic Republicans of the county of Gloucester ... : held at the court house in Woodbury, on the 31st day of August, 1807, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the legislature, and a sheriff and coroner for said county
- At a meeting of the Federalists holden at New-Haven, October 1816: : resolved, that in pursuance of the nomination of the Federalists assembled at Hartford in May last:--His Excellency John Cotton Smith, be proposed as a candidate for the office of governor, and His Honor Jonathan Ingersoll, for the office of lieutenant governor ..
- At a meeting of the Republican members of the Legislature and other citizens of the western district ... in the city of Albany, on the 11th day of March, 1801. ...
- At a meeting of the Republicans of the city of Albany and town of Colonie, : at the house of Jared Skinner, inn-keeper, in the city of Albany, on the 30th day of October, 1812 ..
- At a numerous and respectable meeting of Federal electors of the city of Albany ...
- At a numerous and respectable meeting of Republican electors of the county of West Chester ... in the town of New Castle, on the 9th day of April, 1804. ... Resolved unanimously, that this meeting do approve of the nomination ... of Morgan Lewis, for governor, and John Broome, for lieutenant-governor ...
- At a numerous meeting of electors of the town of Kingston : ... on the 4th day of December inst. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the office of a representative in the next Congress of the United States, for the district of Ulster and Orange counties ... We the subscribers ... take the liberty to recommend as your choice at the election on the second Tuesday of December ... Conrad Edmund Elmendorf. ..
- At the general Republican convention of delegates from all the towns in this state, on the 28th of February last, the following prox, or list of general officers, was unanimously recommended to the freemen of the state for their support at the ensuing election. Republican prox. The Honourable James Fenner, governour. The Honourable Daniel Champlin, lieut.-governour, senators. ...
- Authentic information relative to the conduct of the present and last administrations of the United States, earnestly recommended to the attentive perusal of every thinking man in the community
- Behrens lie detected!
- Benjamin Taylor, or Federalism revived!! : I have read the pompous declaration of this man, as a candidate for Congress at the approaching election, in the third congressional district. ..
- Boston, April 19th, 1811. : Gentlemen, The moment has arrived when the inhabitants of this state, must make an efficient stand to resist the encroachments of democratic power ... Determined to preserve, if possible, one branch of the legislature ... it is resolved to make a powerful struggle to restore to the House of Representatives, a majority of Federal votes ..
- Boston, February 9, 1810. : Sir, Since our last circular, the success which has attended our labours, and the benefit resulting from that success encourage us to continue and extend our exertion, with increased vigor. ..
- British barbarity and piracy!! : The Federalists say that Mr. Christopher Gore ought to be supported as governor--for his attachment to Britain.--If British influence is to effect the suffrages of a free people, let them read the following melancholy and outrageous conduct of British piracy, and judge for themselves. The "Leopard outspotted" or Chesapeak outrage outdone. ... Facts respecting the treatment of Americans by the commanders of British vessels of war, within the neutral waters of the empire of China, in 1807. ..
- Calumny again refuted! : Republican electors, The daring calumnious falsehood, and misrepresentations, which are in circulation for the promotion of the Burrite cause, induce us again to address you ..
- Calumny refuted or, The Union in danger only from false friends. : To the electors of the state of New-York
- Can't vote for Pope--like Clay better
- Circular letter to the Republican committees of correspondence
- Circular. Frederick-Town, September 23, 1802. : Sir, We being appointed a committee to communicate with our fellow-citizens of Frederick County, beg leave to call your attention to the election on the first Monday of October next, for four delegates to represent the people of this county in the next General Assembly ...
- Circular. New-York, March 14, 1804. : Sir, The General Committee of Republicans in the City and County of New-York, having appointed the subscribers a committee to correspond with our Republican fellow-citizens ... in favour of the election of Morgan Lewis, as governor, and John Broome, as lieutenant-governor ..
- Circular. Sir, At the request of the Republican electors of the city and county of New-York, assembled in a general meeting, : we have the honor to communicate to you our senatorial nomination ... De Witt Clinton, of this city, and Ezra L'Hommedieu, of Suffolk County, as the two candidates for senators of the southern district ..
- Communications on the next election for president of the United States, and on the late measures of the federal administration : with notes, illustrations and documents
- Conduct of Aaron Burr, towards a poor German family : --a relation founded in fact
- Connecticut Republicanism. : An oration on the extent and power of political delusion. : Delivered in New-Haven, on the evening preceding the public commencement, September, 1800.
- Count the cost : an address to the people of Connecticut on sundry political subjects, and particularly on the proposition for a new constitution
- County convention!
- County convention! : at a meeting of Federal delegates from the towns in the county of Essex, at Ipswich, on the 19th March, 1817, Gen. Amos Hovey was chosen moderator and Lonson Nash, Esq., secretary
- Decius to the Republican citizens of Maryland
- Dialogue between one of the old school party and a Federalist
- Direct taxes! Loans! Fruits of commercial restrictions! : Electors of Worcester County! You are frequently called upon, in pathetick addresses to your passions, to believe chimerical statements, without any authority for their support ..
- Election of a president
- Election. : At a numerous and respectable meeting of electors from different parts of the state, held at the Tontine Coffee-House, in the city of Albany, on the 28th day of January, 1801. ... Resolved ... that Stephen Van Rensselaer, Esq. ... ought to be nominated as a candidate for the office of governor at the ensuing election. ..
- Electors. New-York, April 10, 1804. : The following statement is submitted to the public, in consequence of certain misrepresentations which have appeared in some of the papers of this city ..
- Episcopalians, To traduce the character of a candidate for office, and to misrepresent his views, have become so common ...
- Exposition of motives for opposing the nomination of Mr. Monroe for the office of President of the United States
- Extra. Saturday, Nov. 5, 1808. 1 o'clock, P.M. Truth substantiated. : After our paper was put to press last evening ... the Federal paper published in this town [i.e., Berkshire reporter] was put into our hands, which contained a full denial of the statements we have made in the Sun, respecting the sentiments advanced by John W. Hulbert, Esq. at the embargo meeting in this town ..
- Extracts from "Remarks addressed to the electors of the state of New York."
- Extraordinary gazette. Monday, April 7, 1817. Important election! : Grand Federal meeting. At a large and respectable assembly of Federal citizens ... the Hon. Daniel Sargent, Esq. was called to the chair ... the great object of the meeting, that of securing the re-election of the present governor tomorrow ..
- Federal Republican nomination for Council
- Federal Republican nominations. : At a meeting of the freeholders of the town of Canandaigua ... Resolved ... that Stephen Van Rensselaer be supported at the ensuing election for the office of governor, and James Watson for the office of lieutenant governor. ..
- Federal meeting. : At a meeting of the Federalists of Salem, at Concert-Hall, on Friday evening, March 6th, 1807, William Gray, Esq. in the chair, and Mr. W.S. Gray, clerk, voted, that the following gentlemen be supported as town-officers for the year ensuing ..
- Federal meeting. Salem, March 7, 1806. : At a meeting of Federalists this evening ... the following votes were unanimously agreed to ..
- Federal nomination. : At a meeting of the Federal Republican committees, from the several towns in the county of Columbia, held in the city of Hudson, this 5th of April 1810 ... agreeable to a previous notice given in the Northern Whig ... Jonas Platt, for governor. Nicholas Fish, for lt. governor ..
- Federal persecution. : Fellow-citizens, Behold! the long list of black proscription and federal persecution ..
- Federal proceedings in Salem. : Friday evening, March 30, 1810
- Federalists blush! : A British lord gives the lie direct to your seditious howlings. Fellow-citizens, The leaders of the Federal Party are callous to all sense of shame ... Read the following speech of Lord Grenville, in the British House of Lords. ..
- Federalists! Freemen! Friends of liberty and Washington! : Turn out! Turn out!!! ... a single vote may decide the fate of Salem! ... elect to office Federal candidates ..
- Fellow citizens and fellow voters
- Fellow citizens, Having served the county of Rowan at different periods in the state Legislature ....
- Fellow-citizens, The approaching election for governor ...
- Fifth of November. : Federalists of Danvers, In old times ... your town had the honour to furnish an eminent member of Congress. ... Again is one of your citizens asked for, who has before proved himself faithful. ..
- Free trade & sailor's rights! : an address to the independent electors of the state of New-York
- Freemen of Frederick County, look at this! : Look at the conduct of your Democratic post-master! And say whether it is not a shameful attempt to withhold from you the benefits of a free press, at a most interesting moment--on the very eve of an important election ..
- Gen. King's agency in behalf of Madison. : The following curiosity, picked up in the street at New York has been handed us for publication. : At a convention of the Republican committee, acting under the authority of the General Committee of Correspondence, appointed by the Republican members of the Legislature of the state of New-York, to promote the election of the Honorable De Witt Clinton to the presidency of the United States at the ensuing election, held at the city of New-York, the 13th day of October, 1812. ..
- Gen. Platt's vote on Mrs. Trumbull's petition. : Fellow-citizens, What do you think of a man ... against whom ... calumny has not dared even to whisper ... that he voted in favor of Mrs. Trumbull's petition praying to be permitted, should she survive her husband, to take the lands, which he now holds in this state? ..
- General Republican meeting. : At a very numerous and respectable meeting of Republican citizens of Albany, and from different parts of the state, held at the capital, on the 14th day of April, 1814, Col. Daniel Warner, of Columbia, in the chair. P.G. Childs, Esq. of Madison, secretary. ... : The following preamble and resolution having been read ... were then unanimously adopted and ordered to be published ..
- General address to the freemen of New-Hampshire, or, The general government and the leaders of the New-England opposition contrasted
- George Clinton next president, and our Republican institutions rescued from destruction: : addressed to the citizens of the United States: or James Madison unmasked.
- Hallowell, October 10th, 1808. : We take the liberty of addressing you at this time in relation to the election of a member of Congress ... the Hon. Barzillai Gannett, Esq. of Gardiner. ..
- Important election. : Electors of Essex South district! On Monday next you are to decide who shall be your representative in Congress, Mr. Reed or Dr. Kilham--a friend to commerce and the fisheries, or an enemy to both. ..
- Important to the people of Washington County
- Independent Americans. : Destitute alike of principle and of shame, the Clintonians have taken into their employ a notable personage, named Thomas Addis Emmet. The design is, to defeat the American ticket, by shaking your attachment to Rufus King. ..
- Jacobin modesty! : Again the cry of Tory is raised against the Federalists by the modest Jacobins ... The following affidavit ... will prove, that Gabriel V. Ludlow, secretary to one of the Democratic meetings for the present election, and the person they appointed in the first ward to challenge Federal votes, is at this moment a half-pay British officer. ..
- James Lyon, to the public. : Fellow citizens, It is with a degree of reluctance that I am compelled to speak of myself ..
- Jefferson & Burr, against the Clinton & Livingston combination. : Fellow-citizens! We have just seen an original letter from a member of Congress of this state ... of which the following is an accurate copy ... By order of the Republican Albany Committee, Thomas Mather, chairman. ..
- Jefferson against Madison's war : being an exposition of the late President Jefferson's opinions of the impolicy and folly of all wars ... together with some remarks on the present war, and the propriety of choosing electors who will vote for a peace president
- Kilham & commerce! No eunuchs! No lying pamphlet writers! No tories and traitors! : ... Electors of Essex South district, The cause of Federalism is now on the brink of ruin ... The Hon. Daniel Kilham ... is a real friend to his country ... Republicans, be not deceived by the statements in the tory handbill of this morning ..
- Knoxville, May 10th, 1805. : Sir, No doubt you have frequently heard the manner in which my enemies have been calumniating my character ..
- Let every Federalist do his duty, and Massachusetts will yet be saved!!! : Federal Republicans! Boston, April, 1811. You have lost the election of governor. You have elected but nineteen Federal senators. ..
- Letter to Judge Rozzel in answer to his appeal, &c.
- Letter to the Republican members in the joint meeting of the New Jersey legislature for the year 1811 : submitting some considerations tending to prove the utility and necessity ... of filling all the departments of government with officers ... more friendly to the principles of Republicanism ..
- Liberty, and our country. : Fellow citizens of Essex South district! You are this day called upon to exercise the all-important right of suffrage in electing a member for the 12th Congress. ... Mr. Reed is the friend of commerce and the fisheries; Dr. Kilham is an enemy to both ..
- March meeting is at hand! : Watch word, Washington & Strong! Countersign, Brooks & Saratoga! Federalists of Salem! to your posts
- Massachusetts election! : first Monday in April next : American nomination : Major-General Henry Dearborn, for governor : Hon. William King, for lieut. governor
- Mr. Dexter's address to the electors of Massachusetts, in favour of his election. : To which is added A temperate examination of the said address, by a citizen of Massachusetts
- New-Brunswick, October 21, 1808. : Gentlemen, the great struggle is not over. From the best information, we are induced to believe a more vigourous [sic] and effectual exertion ... will be made throughout the state, in favour of the Federal ticket, for Congress, and for electors of president and vice-president of the United States. ..
- New-York address. To the Republican electors for governor and lieutenant-governor of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, The periodical choice of chief magistrate, is an event which deeply concerns the general prosperity. ..
- No tribute to England--No president for life--No Topsfield delegates. : To the inhabitants of Marblehead. As some noble Federalist has condescended to address you, you will excuse a Republican in exposing the absurdity of the Tory handbill. ..
- Nomination. At a respectable meeting of Republican citizens, from different parts of the state of New-York, convened ... in the city of Albany ... 18th day of February, 1804 ... : Resolved unanimously, that Aaron Burr be and he is hereby nominated a candidate ... for the office of governor ..
- Norfolk Convention. : Pursuant to previous notice, Republican delegates from the several towns in the county of Norfolk assembled ... in Dedham, on the 17th instant ... A committee was chosen to prepare an address and resolutions, expressive of the opinion and sentiments of the meeting. ... which were unanimously adopted. ..
- Norfolk Convention. : Pursuant to previous notice, Republican delegates from the several towns in the county of Norfolk assembled ... in Dedham, on the 17th instant ... A committee was chosen to prepare an address and resolutions, expressive of the opinion and sentiments of the meeting. ... which were unanimously adopted. ..
- Observations to shew the propriety of the nomination of Col. James Monroe, to the presidency of the United States by the caucus at Washington : in which a full answer is given to the pamphlet entitled "Exposition of the motives for opposing the nomination of Mr. Monroe as President of the United States"
- Ocean massacre revived. : Republicans! the tories will tell you that Van Rensselaer, a Federalist, is murdered at Albany by a Republican ..
- Offset to Mr. Adams's letter!! : Governor Strong's opinion of Mr. Gore
- Orange eagle extraordinary. Goshen, March 7. To the Republican electors of the state. : Fellow citizens, The approaching election for governor ..
- Peter Ogilvie in the suds! : Sir, Whereas a certain gentleman by the name of Peter Ogilvie, Esq. now of the city of New-York, in the year of 1779, lived in Hempstead, Rockland County ... and bought a shirt of brown linen of me, and I never have had any compensation from him ... I now will join with him in supporting Mr. Burr as a candidate for governor at the ensuing election. ..
- Plain truth : addressed to the independent electors of the state of New-Jersey
- Political hipocrites [sic] unmasked and exposed. : [Two lines of text]
- Popular opinion
- Portland, March 23, 1809. : Sir, The committee of public safety and correspondence, chosen by the town of Portland, seriously impressed with the necessity of exertion on the part of the Federalists at the approaching election for governor, lieut. governor and senators, cannot neglect the solemn duty which urges them to address you at this time. ..
- Pretensions upon which Colonel Burr merits the free suffrage of his fellow-citizens
- Proceedings of a convention of Federal Republicans from the south senatorial district in the county of Worcester, March 11, 1812
- Proceedings of the Constitutional Republican Young Men, of the city and county of Philadelphia; : together with their address, on the subject of the ensuing election
- Proceedings of the Republican meeting of the citizens of Albany and Colonie, at Jared Skinner's long room, March 13, 1810
- Real French piracy. : Americans! See the execution of Bonaparte's orders to burn, sink, and destroy your ships! Look on this picture! Read the transactions on which it is founded; and then vote for Sullivan, or any other partizan of France if you can!
- Register-Office, Tuesday morning, March 11. To your tents, O! Israel! : Republicans! be stirring, and at your posts by eight o'clock this morning ... At a large meeting of Republicans at Washington Hall, last evening ... it was then voted, unanimously, that this meeting support C'pt. Jonathan Mason and C'pt. Henry Prince, as candidates to fill up the vacancy at the board of selectmen ... as town treasurer Capt. Nehemiah Buffinton. ..
- Reply to "The Crisis."
- Republican address to the electors of New-Hampshire, in reply to Impartialis
- Republican address to the electors of New-Hampshire, on the choice of electors of president and vice-president
- Republican address to the freemen of Connecticut
- Republican conomy, exemplified by an authentic statement
- Republican convention : at a large and respectable meeting of Republican delegates from every town in the county of Essex ... convened ... for the purpose of nominating ... candidates to represent the county in the Congress of United States ..
- Republican electors, attend! : The polls have been open two days for the election of a suitable person to represent the city of New-York in Congress. ..
- Republican nomination and address to the electors of the state of New-York
- Republican nomination of senator and members of Congress. : At a meeting of Republican electors, from the counties of Suffolk, Queens, Kings, and the first and second wards of the city of New-York ... on Saturday the 18th of April, 1818 ... Resolved ... that in the conventions held at Tammany Hall a fair expression of the wishes of a great proportion of the Republican electors in the southern district has not been obtained ..
- Republican nomination. : At a meeting of a number of Republican electors from the city and various parts of the county of Albany ... on the 19th day of April, 1802 ... Resolved unanimously, that Abraham G. Lansing, Esq. ... be nominated and supported ... as a candidate to represent the city and county of Albany, in the House of Representatives of the United States. ..
- Republican nomination. : At a meeting of the Republican members of the Legislature of this state, and a number of other respectable citizens ... held at the Assembly chamber, in the city of Albany ... 20th of February, 1804. ..
- Republican nomination. : At a numerous meeting of a large majority of the Republican members of the Legislature, and of Republican citizens from various parts of the state, at the city of Albany, on the 16th of February, 1807 ..
- Republican nomination. : At a numerous meeting of the Republican citizens of the city of Albany ... the 23d February, 1804 ... Resolved, that this meeting do highly approve of the nominations made the 20th instant ... of Morgan Lewis, for governor, and John Broome, for lieutenant-governor ..
- Republican nominations : nomination of lieutenant governor
- Republican senatorial nominations. : Western District. Philetus Swift, Nathaniel Garrow. : Eastern District. James L. Hogeboom, Benjamin Mooers. : Middle District. Charles E. Dudley, John T. More. : Southern District. Peter R. Livingston, John Townsend
- Republicans attend!! : Yesterday the polls of the election for a member of Congress to represent the United Districts, comprehending the counties of New-York, Richmond and Kings, were opened ... The small number of votes given is an alarming fact. ..
- Republicans, read, before you vote
- Restoration of liberty in the city of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, Arouse! Rejoice! Freedom is restored to us. The despotism of the corporation is at an end. ... The charter of our city is the common property of all. ..
- Rutland County convention. : Agreeably to previous notice, Republican delegates from the several towns in the county of Rutland ... assembled at Harmon & Fairchild's, in the West Parish of Rutland, on the 30th July, 1813. The Hon. James Witherell, Esq. was called to the chair, and Robert Temple, Esq. appointed secretary. ..
- Salem Federal meeting. : Salem, Friday, March 25, 1808
- Salem, March 24, 1813. : Sir, The great importance of the approaching election of senators for this district cannot have escaped you ... we therefore, agreeably to the wishes of the Friends of Peace in this town, take the liberty to address you on this deeply interesting occasion. ..
- Salem, March 25, 1812. : Sir, The alarming state of our public affairs impels us to request you to exert your personal influence at the approaching election to place in office the Federal candidates ..
- Salem, September 24, 1802. : Sir, Agreeably to a previous notice a convention of delegates was held at Danvers, on 22d inst. to nominate a Republican candidate for Essex south district, as a member to the eighth Congress. ... the Hon. Jacob Crowninshield, was unanimously chosen ..
- Second address of the General Committee of Correspondence, (appointed at a general meeting of the Republican members of the legislature of the state of Pennsylvania, ) to the Democratic citizens of the state of Pennsylvania, on the subject of the presidential election, 1812
- Serious considerations addressed to the electors of New-Jersey concerning the choice of members of the Legislature for the ensuing year
- Sir, A large number of respectable characters, from all parts of the commonwealth, have become impressed with a persuasion, : that the most alarming and systematic exertions have been made ... not only to effect a change in the administration of this commonwealth, but to introduce measures destructive of the habits, institutions, and independence of the citizens. ..
- Sir, As a meeting of Federalists, in Boston, assembled from all parts of the commonwealth, to communicate to you a system for making the most effectual arrangements to secure the reelection of our present worthy governor ...
- Sir, At a time when our country is threatened with eminent danger from abroad; when foreign influence and party spirit is exciting opposition to the laws in a neighboring state. We, the corresponding committee of the different wards of the city of Schenectady, think it our duty to address you on the subject of the approaching election, and to solicit your suffrage and influence for the re-election of Joseph Shurtleff, Esq. who represented this city in the Assembly last session. ... The ticket which will be supported by us, is the same as recommended by the general committee of Albany, viz, for senators. Moses Vail, of Rensselaer. ...
- Sir, The moment has almost arrived when the trust with which I have been honored is to be restored to my constituents
- Sir, You are earnestly requested to meet your Federal brethren at the Columbian Hall ... to make suitable arrangements for the approaching important election. : ... The Federal ticket. Benjamin Pickman, Jun. ..
- Sir, probably you may have heard of the unfortunate dispute ... on the subject of incorporating the Merchants' Bank
- Sir, the confidence reposed in your fidelity and attachment to the general Republican interests of our country ... induce us at this time ... to request your best exertions ... at the approaching election of governor and lieutenant-governor of this commonwealth, and of senators and counsellors for this district ...
- Speech of the Hon. Josiah Bartlett, representative in Congress, at the Republican convention, at Kingston Plains, September 10, 1812, with the address and resolutions adopted by said convention
- Speeches of the Hon. De Witt Clinton, Esq. in the Senate of the United States, in 1803, against a war with Spain
- Star-Office, September 10. : Annapolis, September 4. Mr. Green, As some of the opponents of Mr. Jefferson have not yet dropped the charge of inaction and timidity against him when governor of Virginia, you will oblige me by publishing in your next Gazette a vindication of his conduct, taken from a pamphlet sent me by a friend from Philadelphia. ..
- State Convention. : At a Convention of the Republican members of the Legislature, and of delegates from several counties in this state, held at the Capitol, on Tuesday, the 25th day of March, 1817, for the purpose of nominating candidates for governor and lieutenant-governor ... Resolved, that this Convention do nominate the Honorable De Witt Clinton for the office of governor--and the Honorable John Tayler for the office of lieutenant-governor. ..
- State ticket
- Statement of votes in Congress given by the Hon. Ebenezer Seaver
- Strong or Sullivan? : Published (from the Repertory of March 28, 1806) by Thomas C. Cushing, Salem, Massachusetts
- Supplement to the Albany centinel.--April 10, 1804. Nominations. : Albany Republican nomination. At a numerous and respectable meeting of Republican citizens of the city of Albany ... on the 29th of March, 1804 ..
- Supplement to the Albany register, June 2, 1812. : Republican presidential nomination, at the seat of government of the state of New-York. : At a full and general meeting of the Republican members of the Senate and Assembly of the state of New-York .. the 28th of May, 1812 ... we recommend, earnestly, to the suffrages of the several electors who shall be chosen by the respective states, the Hon. De Witt Clinton ... to fill the office of president of the United States ..
- Supplement to the Albany register--March 9, 1807. : City of Albany Republican nomination. At the most numerous and respectable meeting ever had of Republican citizens of the city of Albany ... Resolved unanimously, that this meeting concer in the nomination made by a majority of the Republican members of the Legislature, of Daniel D. Tompkins for the office of governor, and John Broome for lieutenant-governor ... that John Tayler be supported as a candidate for the office of senator, for the eastern district ..
- Supplement to the Albany register. For the Albany register ...
- Supplement to the Democratic Press--Monday July 28, 1817. : (Circular.) Philadelphia, July 18, 1817. : Sir, The Committee of Correspondence, appointed by the Harrisburg convention, for the City and County of Philadelphia, in their address of the 31st day of May last ... pointed out to you and the public, the chief considerations ... connected with the important election ... in October next. ..
- Supplement to the Republican crisis. Monday, April 6, 1807. : With the Register of Thursday was issued a supplement extraordinary, headed in extraordinary large characters, "Corrupt influence, " ... a collection of affidavits, introduced with prefatory remarks ..
- The Challenge accepted[.] : It was so well understood in Frederick-Town that Captain Williams, one of the Democratic candidates, was opposed to universal suffrage, that no body thought it worth while to prove it. ... We accept the challenge. Here is proof ..
- The Crisis. : Think twice ere you speak once: but when you speak--speak the truth, without fear, favor or affection. : [One line of quotation]
- The Following hand-bill was circulated in the year 1801, by the Federal Party. : It is now re-published for the gratification of those Federal gentlemen who are now supporting "this Cataline." The original may be seen at the office of the Citizen. Aaron Burr! At length this Cataline stands confessed in all his villainy ..
- The Following is submitted to the candid and serious consideration of the independent electors of the state of New-York
- The Pudding proved by eating of it, or, Fact the decider of controversy, &c. : a poem : being a serious appeal to all our American citizens on this point, to wit, whether Thomas Jefferson's administration doth not announce that he is the man that should be re-elected to the presidential chair, and continued at the helm of government ..
- The Quid mirror, Part the first
- The Republican crisis: or, An exposition of the political Jesuitism of James Madison, president of the United States of America.
- The Sixth of August, or, The Litchfield festival : an address to the people of Connecticut
- The address of Epaminondas to the citizens of the state of New York
- The address of the Society of the Constitutional Republicans, established in the city and county of Philadelphia, to the Republicans of Pennsylvania : unanimously approved and adopted at a general meeting of the Society in the city of Philadelphia on Monday, the 10th of June, 1805
- The address of the State Committee of Republicans, Appointed to Correspond with the Committees of the Several Counties of the State of Pennsylvania, on the concerns of the election of 1802
- The address of the members of the General Assembly, : agreed upon at a numerous meeting held after a general notice at Lancaster on April 3d, 1805. : To the democratic citizens of Pennsylvania, recommending a new candidate for the office of governor
- The case fairly stated. : The approaching election for Congress excites so much interest ..
- The coalition
- The following impressive and satisfactory reply of Governor Tompkins, : confuting ... the insinuations made by the Federalists, in the House of Assembly, against the general government, ought to be perused by every candid man in the state. : Reply of His Excellency the governor ..
- The following testimonials of the conduct and characters of Dr. Michael Leib and Colonel William Duane are taken from the records of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania : they are submitted without comment, being published in obedience to that provision of the Constitution which enjoins it as a duty to publish all matter proper for public information and tending to promote the general happiness
- The liar caught in his own toils--or Aaron Burr convicted by his own witnesses! To the electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, The maxim is generally received, that a man cannot be an honest politician who is not morally virtuous ..
- The new crisis of American independence.
- The present state of our country considered : in an address to the freemen of Vermont
- Thoughts on the ensuing election, and the propriety of sending a merchant to Congress. : Addressed to the citizens in general, and to the merchants and mechanics in particular. By Alexander [pseud.]
- To Federalists attached to Republican government in the state of New-York
- To Isaac Blackford, Esquire. : Sir, We certainly expected something from you in reply to our address, for criminals at the bar generally plead not guilty ..
- To Philip Schuyler, Esq. : Sir, the malignant attack which my character has sustained in an anonymous handbill ..
- To all independent electors. : Fellow-citizens! I will not perplex you by confused and doubtful statements ..
- To all the electors of Massachusetts of whatever political party they may be
- To genuine Republicans. : Fellow-citizens, So various and infamous are the arts which the Burrites have recourse to, to carry their candidate at the ensuing election for governor, that it requires the unceasing exertions of every friend to his country, to detect and expose them all. ..
- To the Democratic Republican electors, of the state of Pennsylvania: : Fellow-citizens, The choice of electors of the president and vice-president, is to be made on Friday, the 2d of November. ..
- To the Federal electors of the county of Somerset
- To the Republican Committees of Correspondence
- To the Republican electors of governor and lieutenant-governor of the state of New-York
- To the Republican electors of the Fourth Ward. : Fellow-citizens, By an effort honourable to our party, the Common Council of this city, one year ago, became Republican. ..
- To the Republican electors of the southern district. : Fellow-citizens, The Republicans of the city and county of New-York, at a general meeting, have agreed upon De Witt Clinton and Ezra L'Hommedieu as candidates at the ensuing election for seats in the Senate. ..
- To the Republican electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens! On a proposition coming from the governor and the mayor of this city, it was agreed between the several electioneering committees of this city, that no account of the late fracas should be published by either committee, during the election. ..
- To the Republican electors of the state of New-York. : The following letter was communicated to the editor of the American citizen for publication. ..
- To the Republican electors of the state. : At a meeting of the Committee of Correspondence, resolved that a committee of 100 Republican freeholders, of the city and county of New-York, be appointed to promote the election of Aaron Burr as governor, and that they be, and hereby are authorized to address our fellow-citizens, in other parts of the state, on the subject of the approaching election. ..
- To the Republican electors of the state. : Fellow-citizens, Governor Clinton ... having declined a re-election ..
- To the Republican electors of the western district of the state of New-York. : To evince to the impartial part of the community, the claims to public confidence of Freegift Patchin, Evans Wharry and Joseph Annin, I shall lay before you copious extracts from the journals of the Assembly and Senate. ..
- To the Republican electors of the western district. : Fellow citizens, At the same time that a bold and aspiring faction at the seat of government of the United States, is making the most daring and unprincipled attack upon the president and the friends of his administration, we find another faction actuated by the same motives ... commencing an attack upon the administration of this state. ..
- To the Republicans of Massachusetts
- To the Republicans of New-Castle County. : The last effort of the Federalists to injure the approaching election ... is to circulate reports relative to the fever's raging in New-Castle, at this time. ..
- To the citisens [sic] of Knox County. : Fellow citizens, Various considerations has [sic] induced me to tender my services to the public at our next election for representatives to represent the county of Knox in the territorial legislature. ..
- To the citizens of Dauphin County, and the friends of Harrisburg. : No persons in the state are more interested in the election of governor than the citizens of Harrisburg and Dauphin County. As a party the Federalists have generally been opposed to Harrisburg as the seat of government, and the Democrats as a party have generally been in favor of it. ... We request the people of Dauphin County to read and reflect upon what is here published on the subject of the seat of government. ... Office of the Harrisburg Republican. October 7th, 1817 ..
- To the citizens of Knox County. : Fellow citizens, Without my previty [sic] or consent, my name has been introduced as a candidate for the convention ..
- To the citizens of Knox County. : We, the subscribers, citizens of Harrison County, have this day met a respectable number of citizens at Corydon, in said county and have uuanimously [sic] agreed to support Mr. Thomas Randolph, in his election as a delegate to Congress.--Witness our hands this 11th day of May, 1809. ..
- To the citizens of New-York, and particularly to the stockholders of the regular banks. : Fellow citizens, The friends of Mr. Burr have become extremely active and clamorous. ... endeavouring to excite the prejudices of the public on account of the late suppression of the Merchants' Bank. ..
- To the electors of Dutchess County. : A number of the independent electors of the county of Dutchess, sensible of the ill-consequences resulting from the party spirit, which has heretofore raged with great violence in this county, and conceiving it of public utility to effect a reconciliation and union of the jarring interests ... did resolve, that a general meeting of the electors of Dutchess County be requested ... for the purpose of nominating three senators for the middle district, and ten members for the Assembly from the county of Dutchess ..
- To the electors of Essex South District
- To the electors of Knox County. : Fellow citizens, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for a seat in your next legislature ..
- To the electors of Knox County. : Fellow citizens, Recent circumstances has [sic] induced me to desire a seat in our next territorial legislature; therefore, I have determined ... to come forward as a candidate at our next election for representatives ..
- To the electors of Long-Island. : Friends and fellow-citizens, On Tuesday next will commence the most important election since the Revolution ..
- To the electors of Ontario County. : Fellow-citizens, Again an election is approaching, and again you are assailed with hand-bills ..
- To the electors of Orange, Person, and Wake
- To the electors of West-Chester County, and of the other counties in the southern district. : Friends and fellow citizens, The ever-restless ambition of the leaders of the party who have arrogated to themselves the appellation of Federal, has rendered your attention to the ensuing general election an object of primary importance. ..
- To the electors of Worcester County
- To the electors of a representative in Congress, in the District of Norfolk
- To the electors of the County of Albany and of the Eastern District in general : fellow-citizens, the Republican General Committee of Albany ... propose to you the following candidates ..
- To the electors of the State of New-York
- To the electors of the congressional district [composed of the counties of Washington, Wythe, Grayson, Tazewell, Russell, Scott and Lee] : Fellow citizens, when I first determined ..
- To the electors of the congressional district composed of the counties of Washington, Wythe, Grayson ... : It would be a subject of regret, fellow citizens, should any thing that has been said or written, draw your attention ..
- To the electors of the counties of Bristol and Norfolk. : Fellow-citizens, You will soon be called to the polls to exercise once more the right of suffrage ..
- To the electors of the counties of Johnson [i.e., Johnston], Wayne, Greene, Lenoir, Jones, Craven, & Carteret. : Fellow citizens. At the general election in August, you will be called on to select some individual to represent you in the next Congress of the United States. ..
- To the electors of the counties of Rhea, Bledsoe, Overton, White, Warren, Franklin, and Jackson. : Fellow citizens, On the first Thursday and succeeding day in November next, the citizens of this state will have an opportunity of selecting from amongst themselves, the most fit person to elect a president and vice president of the United States ..
- To the electors of the county of Columbia. : Fellow-citizens, As it is most probable that something will be published respecting a meeting ... in the town of Kinderhook; I must beg leave to offer to the public a correct statement of what transpired ..
- To the electors of the county of Gloucester
- To the electors of the county of Norfolk
- To the electors of the county of Plymouth
- To the electors of the middle district
- To the electors of the southern district of the state of New-York. : Friends and fellow citizens, The approaching election of a chief magistrate of the state of New-York, is entitled to peculiar attention. ..
- To the electors of the southern district. : Fellow-citizens, It is well known to you, that the Federal Republicans of the southern district, intend to support Judge Benson at the ensuing election, as senator. ..
- To the electors of the state of New-York
- To the electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, The man who is cruel in his disposition ... is unworthy to be the ruler of a free people. That such is the character of Col. Burr ..
- To the electors of the state of New-York. : West-Chester County. ss. Personally appeared before me, James Somerville, one of the justices of the peace for said county, James Morgan, Senior, a freeholder and inhabitant of the town of East-Chester ..
- To the electors of the state of Pennsylvania
- To the enemies of Jefferson and Madison, in this district. Norfolk, April 22, 1809. : Many of you are enemies from design, many of you from ignorance, and many have been made so from misrepresentation ... Hear then what Englishmen themselves say, read the following speech of Lord Greenville ..
- To the free and enlightened electors of Knox County. : My countrymen, Actuated by the coercive emotions of the patriot, I accept of this opportunity again to express to you my inclination to become the protector and preserver of your civil rights ... if elected to the office of assistant judge. ..
- To the free and independent electors of the county of York. : Fellow citizens, Permit me to name, as a suitable person to represent you in the next Congress, Mr. Joseph Leeland [i.e., Leland], of Pepperrelborough [Me.] ..
- To the free and independent electors of the state of New-York. : Friends and fellow citizens, As the time will soon approach when an election will be held to fill the important office of governor of this state ..
- To the free citizens of Rowan, Chatham & Randolph. : Friends and countrymen, Since the present electioneering campaign has commenced, an attempt has been made to induce the people to believe that the Republicans are favorites of the war, taxation and every species of oppression; and that the Federalists are the only friends to peace, liberty and equality. ... Should I be elected, I will support such measures as I deem best calculated ... to bring the present war to a speedy and desirable conclusion. ..
- To the free electors of the fourth eastern district. : Gentlemen:--We take the liberty once more to address you on the subject of the approaching election of a Federal representative; and it is with some little regret that we inform you that we have not yet effected a choice ..
- To the freeholders of Essex, Caroline, King-and-Queen, & King-William. : As the important period of our elections is fast approaching ... a few remarks, illustrative of the principle upon which the right of suffrage ought always to be exercised. ..
- To the freeholders of the congressional district composed of the counties of Caroline, Essex, King & Queen and King William [Va.]. : Fellow-citizens, Motives entirely independent of either a personal or political hostility to your late representative, have induced me to become a candidate for the honour of representing you in the next Congress. ..
- To the freemen of Connecticut
- To the freemen of Fayette, Woodford and Jessamine. : Fellow-Citizens, I address myself particularly to those who have not robbed the public treasury ..
- To the freemen of Frederick County. : In the last Herald, a most grave and weighty charge was made against Samuel Barnes. ... He was charged with being one of the editors of the Whig, in 1812, when the mob took place in Baltimore--with having incited, by the publication quoted from that paper, that band of furious deperadoes to perpetrate the deeds of violence which distinguished the awful night of the massacre at the jail ..
- To the freemen of Orange, Wake, and Person Counties
- To the freemen of Vermont. : Fellow citizens, The Hon. Israel Smith is proposed for your consideration as a candidate for governor for the year ensuing. ..
- To the freemen of the Fourth District. : My willingness to serve as your representative in Congress has contrary to my expectation drawn on me the animadversions of writers under assumed signatures ... That I have a right though an old man to be willing to serve as your representative and to declare it verbally or otherwise even after Gen. Bayly had inserted his declaration in the papers and written letters of solicitation, his friends cannot deny ..
- To the freemen of the counties of Johnston, Wayne, Greene, Lenoir, Jones, Carteret, and Craven, composing the fourth congressional district
- To the freemen of the counties of Rowan, Randolph and Cabarrus; in the state of North-Carolina. : Fellow-Citizens, In the second week of November next, you will be required to give your suffrages for an elector to vote for a president and vice president of the United States. In offering myself once more, for that appointment ..
- To the freemen of the state of Connecticut
- To the freemen of the state of Rhode Island, &c. &c.
- To the gallant defenders of Baltimore. : Read the following certificate of Doctor Belt Brashear, a respectable citizen, known to you all, and then say what you think of Captain Williams's patriotism. ..
- To the generous, manly, free and unbiassed electors of the city and county of Philadelphia. : Gentlemen ... I once more proffer my variant talents, to serve you in the capacity of sheriff. ..
- To the honest and independent freemen of the county of York. : Fellow citizens, To you the importance of the right of suffrage need not be suggested ..
- To the independent Republican citizens of the county of Philadelphia. : Friends and fellow citizens! You are this day presented with a strange and novel spectacle; two distinct tickets by two separate parties, both styling themselves Democratic Republicans. ..
- To the independent and true Republican electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, Governor Clinton having declined a re-election ..
- To the independent electors of the county of Westchester. : Several meetings having been held ... to nominate fit persons to be supported as members of Assembly ... and no satisfactory nomination having been made ..
- To the independent electors of the state of New-York. : At a meeting of a very respectable number of Republican freeholders ... in the city of Albany, the 4th day of April, 1801. Whereas it is represented to this meeting, that the antiquated and thread-bare tale, against the character of Governor Clinton, has lately been revived and propagated with unremitting industry ..
- To the independent electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, A freeman who has ... nothing to gain, by the perversion of the elective franchise ... presumes to invite your serious attention to the following pieces, which originally were published in the Albany register. ..
- To the independent electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, Among the various tricks used to promote Mr. Burr's election, we are informed, that a song is to be produced at the several polls ..
- To the independent electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, In the address circulated by the friends of Mr. Clinton, there are many insinuations intended to throw a shade over the independence and manliness of character, hitherto universally ascribed to Stephen Van Rensselaer. ..
- To the independent electors of the state of New-York. : Friends and fellow-citizens, The period will soon arrive when you will again be called to elect a governor and lieutenant-governor for the state. ..
- To the independent electors of the state. : Fellow-citizens, Governor Clinton having declined a re-election ..
- To the independent voters of Knox County. : Fellow citizens, I present myself as a candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing election to represent your interests, and protect your rights in the Senate of your state legislature. ..
- To the inhabitants of Staten-Island. : Fellow countrymen, We are hastening fast to an election ..
- To the merchants, seamen and mechanicks, of all parties. : Merchants of Salem! You are this day called upon to decide, by your vote ..
- To the people of Connecticut
- To the people of Vermont. : Fellow citizens, It is done! The cup of guilt is full! Treason, rebellion and murder stalk abroad at noon-day! ..
- To the people of the Indiana Territory. : Fellow citizens, Having been requested by a considerable number of respectable characters to offer myself as a candidate ... for delegate to Congress, and their desires strongly coinciding with my own wishes, I have thought proper in this way to announce it to you. ..
- To the people of the senatorial district, composed of the counties of Smith, Jackson, Overton, White, Warren and Franklin
- To the people of the state of Rhode-Island, &c.
- To the polls! Freemen of Frederick County, the approaching election is an important one to you. : A plan is laid to take all power from the country and place all the power of the state in the city of Baltimore. ..
- To the public[.] : Having been unwarrantably assailed, it is a duty I owe myself and my friends, to vindicate my character ... as I have have become a candidate to represent the people of Knox, Daviss [i.e., Daviess] and Sullivan, counties, in the next legislature. ..
- To the supervisors of [blank] in the county of [blank] : Gentlemen, The last Tuesday of April next being the day appointed by law for the election of a governor for the ensuing three years ..
- To the voters of Fayette, Woodford and Jessamine. : Who is Henry Clay?
- To the voters of Frederick County. : Fellow citizens, You have long known it to be the practice of the Federal Party to clandestinely circulate, a few days previous to every election, the most false and slanderous publication. ... In answer to one of their bills thus secretly circulated, we give the following. ..
- To the voters of Knox County. : Fellow-citizens, Partly from the friendly solicitations of some of my friends ..
- To the voters of Knox. : Fellow-citizens, When I published my consent to serve as an associate judge ... I had hoped nothing more until the morning of the election might be required of me. ..
- To the voters of Talbot County. : My fellow citizens, My present engagements ... will not allow me to appear at every public meeting ..
- True statement of Behrens's case. : To our German countrymen
- Two letters
- Unanswerable reasons against voting for Aaron Burr. : Electors of New-York, An interesting period has approached; an eventful struggle is depending. ..
- United Whig Club, New-York, Tuesday, March 28, 1809. : Whereas sundry persons have endeavoured to impress on the minds of our fellow Republican citizens, to the prejudice of this association, that we are disaffected to the present administration of the general government, and have associated for the purpose of furthering the political views of certain individuals ..
- United we stand--divided we fall. : At a very numerous and respectable meeting of the Republicans of Salem ... the 6th of March instant ..
- Washington to the people of the United States on the choice of a president
- Watch lest the thief come in a way and hour that ye know not
- Whig societies. : The Republican members of the Legislature of New-Jersey, wishing before they separate, to recommend ... measures, calculated to produce union and energy of action at elections ... having convened ... in Trenton, on the 15th day of February, 1813 ..
- Who is the hero of Saratoga....General Dearborn or Brooks? : Let the official report of the commander in chief of the Republican army answer!
- Who shall be governor? : the contrast, containing sketches of the characters and public services of the two candidates for the office of Chief Magistrate of the commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Wooster, Wayne County, September 11th, 1818. : Sir, From a knowledge of the character which you sustain, we have been induced to address you on the subject of the ensuing congressional election. ... two candidates are presented for our choice: Colonel John Sloane and General Peter Hitchcock ..
- Worcester, [blank] : Sir, The undersigned having the honor of being constituted a county committee, at a meeting of their Republican brethren, take great satisfaction in the opportunity of addressing you on subjects of political and national importance. ..
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