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
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Language:English
Published: [Albany] s.n [1806]
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Item Description:Last page blank. - Responding to an address To the people of the state of New-York, signed by Edward Savage and six other N.Y. senators, and A. M'Cord and nineteen other members of the N.Y. Assembly. "The direct tendency of their address is to sow the seeds of discord among us. To hold up the majority in both branches of your Legislature as influenced by impure motives, and unworthy your confidence. ... We are charged with having formed a union with the Burrites for selfish and dishonorable purposes. - Shaw & Shoemaker, 10192. - Shaw & Shoemaker, 11455. - Signed on p. [3]: Adam Comstock [and fifty-nine others], Republican members of the Legislature. Albany, April 3, 1806. - Title from caption and first lines of text
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