To the independent electors of the city of New-York [electronic resource] : There was a time when a majority of the citizens of New-York were so opposed to lawyers as members of the legislature, that a single gentleman of that profession ... could not obtain a majority of suffrages ... But the times are changed ...
1788
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To the independent electors of the city of New-York [electronic resource] : There was a time when a majority of the citizens of New-York were so opposed to lawyers as members of the legislature, that a single gentleman of that profession ... could not obtain a majority of suffrages ... But the times are changed ...
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[New York] : [s.n], [1788]
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1 sheet ; ?⁰.
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Signed: Many Federalists; followed by the names of John Jay and eight others, in two columns. Dated: New-York, April 28, 1788. However, in a reply by "One and all," dated 29th April, 1788, the author attempts to prove "that no Federalist had any hand in the paper .." (Evans 21500).
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Signed: Many Federalists; followed by the names of John Jay and eight others, in two columns. Dated: New-York, April 28, 1788. However, in a reply by "One and all," dated 29th April, 1788, the author attempts to prove "that no Federalist had any hand in the paper .." (Evans 21500).
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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Evans, C. American bibliography, 21501
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), W34465
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), W34465
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United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
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