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- 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. ..
- (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. ..
- 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 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." ..
- 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
- Calumny refuted or, The Union in danger only from false friends. : To the electors of the state of New-York
- Friends of America, look at the insolence of Federalists. : The St. George's Society, which constitutes a portion of the most active and influential of the Federal Party, gave the following toast ..
- 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 meeting. : A general meeting of the Federal Republicans of the city, is earnestly requested to be held at the Tontine Coffeehouse, this evening at 7 o'clock, to take into consideration the present defenceless state of our harbour, already stained with the blood of one of our fellow-citizens. ..
- 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. ..
- Republican conomy, exemplified by an authentic statement
- The Defence: or, An apology for a majority of the Republican electors in the county of Saratoga, : who, in the election in April, 1815, exercised a Republican right, in voting for Samuel Young, Esq. and in sincerity of heart performed a Republican duty, in opposing fraud, falsehood and intrigue, the fatal instruments of destruction to all republics hitherto in the world.
- 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 ..
- To Philip Schuyler, Esq. : Sir, the malignant attack which my character has sustained in an anonymous handbill ..
- 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 Whigs of 1776. : Fellow citizens, You cannot but remember the cry in favor of the "men of 1776" which has continually been kept up by the Democratic Party, and which now again begins to be revived. ... Some late facts will explain the true character of their pretended zeal for the men of 1776. ..
- 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 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. ..
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