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- 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 ..
- (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. ..
- A narrative of the celebrated Dyde supper
- A review and exposition, of the falsehoods and misrepresentations, of a pamphlet addressed to the Republicans of the county of Saratoga, : signed, "A citizen; " printed by "Ulysses F. Doubleday."
- 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 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
- Address, to the Republicans of the state of New-York. : At a meeting of the Republican citizens of the city of New-York, held at Mechanic Hall, on Tuesday evening, the 23d April, 1805. ... The committee appointed at the last meeting to prepare the draft of an address to our Republican fellow-citizens throughout the state, upon the present situation of affairs, reported the following ..
- 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." ..
- An address to the electors of the state of New-York.
- An address to the freeholders of the state of New-York.
- 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 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. ..
- 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 ..
- Considerations in favour of the appointment of Rufus King, to the Senate of the United States. : Submitted to the Republican members of the legislature of the state of New-York.
- Fellow-citizens, The approaching election for governor ...
- 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. ..
- General Republican meeting. : At a general meeting of the Republican citizens of the city of Albany, (convened by public notice, by order of the chairman and secretary of the General Republican Committee) ... on the 24th day of November, 1815. ... Whereas, the office of post master, in this city, has become vacant ..
- 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 ..
- 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. ..
- 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. ..
- Letters of Marcus and Philo-Cato, addressed to De Witt Clinton, Esq. mayor of the city of New-York. : A new edition, containing, one letter of Marcus, and several numbers of Philo-Cato, never published before
- Letters of Marcus, addressed to De Witt Clinton, Esq., mayor of the city of New-York
- 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. ..
- 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 ..
- Orange eagle extraordinary. Goshen, March 7. To the Republican electors of the state. : Fellow citizens, The approaching election for governor ..
- Political hipocrites [sic] unmasked and exposed. : [Two lines of text]
- Proceedings of the Republican meeting of the citizens of Albany and Colonie, at Jared Skinner's long room, March 13, 1810
- Report of the Corresponding Committee of the New York Whig Club : on the communication of the "United Whig Club" referred to them : together with the resolution of the New York Whig Club thereon
- Republican conomy, exemplified by an authentic statement
- Republican nomination and address to the electors of the state of New-York
- 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 ..
- S. Southwick's address: to the Republican electors of the middle district. February, 1819
- 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. ..
- 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 ...
- 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 Republican rush-light
- The plot discovered
- To all independent electors. : Fellow-citizens! I will not perplex you by confused and doubtful statements ..
- 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 Republican electors of governor and lieutenant-governor of the state of New-York
- 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. : 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 the state of New-York. : Fellow citizens, An address signed by seven senators and twenty members of the Assembly, is now in circulation. It is the result of private and nightly meetings of discontented men. The great mass of the Republican Party were carefully excluded. ..
- 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 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 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 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 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 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 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. : Fellow-citizens, Governor Clinton having declined a re-election ..
- To the people of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens, Honored, as we have been, by your confidence ..
- Unanswerable reasons against voting for Aaron Burr. : Electors of New-York, An interesting period has approached; an eventful struggle is depending. ..
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