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Fellow citizens, friends to liberty and equal commerce. Brethren. The man who employs his talents, to direct his countrymen in the path of truth, or guard them against impending evils, is a blessing to his Country ... Therefore I doubt not but y

Fellow citizens, friends to liberty and equal commerce. Brethren. The man who employs his talents, to direct his countrymen in the path of truth, or guard them against impending evils, is a blessing to his Country ... Therefore I doubt not but y

Fellow citizens, friends to liberty and equal commerce. Brethren. The man who employs his talents, to direct his countrymen in the path of truth, or guard them against impending evils, is a blessing to his Country ... Therefore I doubt not but y

To the President of the United States. We the undersigned, women of the United States, who have freely given our brothers, sons, and husbands to fight for their country in this deadly struggle ... do hereby ask of you, Abraham Lincoln, that you

To the free-holders and free-men of the City, and Province of New-York: Brethren, While the enemies of our country endeavour, by chicane and false reports circulated in private, to sap the foundations of liberty [Answering the specious arguments

To the free-holders and free-men of the City, and Province of New-York: Brethren, While the enemies of our country endeavour, by chicane and false reports circulated in private, to sap the foundations of liberty [Answering the specious arguments

To the free and loyal inhabitants of the City and Colony of New-York. Friends, fellow citizens, fellow countrymen, and fellow freemen. Nothing can be more flagrantly wrong than the assertion of some of our mercantile Dons, that the mechanics hav

To all gentlemen volunteers, who prefer liberty to slavery and are hearty friends to the grand American cause; who are free and willing to serve this state, in the character of a gentleman matross, and learn the noble art of gunnery, in the Mass

To the respectable public. Have a good end in view, and pursue it. Every friend of American freedom, rejoices to find a true and honest spirit of liberty prevailing in all ranks and degrees in this city. [Considering which of the two sets of res

Fellow citizens, friends to liberty and equal commerce. Brethren. The man who employs his talents, to direct his countrymen in the path of truth, or guard them against impending evils, is a blessing to his Country ... Therefore I doubt not but y

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 105, Folder 11.

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Sir: By reference to the following letter addressed to me by gentlemen whose names must be familiar to you, you will I cannot doubt, rejoice to learn that it is in contemplation to form an association at this place for the purpose of erecting a

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Restlessness and doubt - Public domain American sheet music, 1885

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