New-York, 12th of April, 1788: Friends and countrymen, From a sincere attachment to yourselves, and a regard to our mutual interest, we are induced to apprize you of our opinions on a subject, which we view as of the most essential consequences to both. Your countrymen in New-York, in union of sentiment with the true friends of America, have long lamented the want of a firm, national government
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Language:English
Published: S.l. s.n [1788]
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Item Description:Asking for consideration for candidates in the ensuing election "whose political conduct is directed to the public good.". - Bristol, B6757. - Followed by an endorsement by a number of residents of Albany, dated Apr. 21, 1788. - Shipton & Mooney, 45313. - Signed: Robert R. Livingston [and 54 others]
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