To the freeholders and freemen, of the city of New-York.

Gentlemen, We beg leave to return you our most hearty thanks, for the general approbation you have shewn of our past conduct, by nominating your late members as candidates for the ensuing election. ...

To the freeholders and freemen, of the city o ...
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To the freeholders and freemen, of the city of New-York.

Gentlemen, We beg leave to return you our most hearty thanks, for the general approbation you have shewn of our past conduct, by nominating your late members as candidates for the ensuing election. ...

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Signed: We are with the greatest respect, gentlemen, your most obedient, and obliged humble servants, James De Lancey, Jacob Walton, James Jauncey.

Followed by: Gentlemen, Your votes and interest are therefore requested at the ensuing election for John Cruger, James De Lancey, Jacob Walton, James Jauncey.

Ascribed to the press of John Holt by Evans.

Date of publication supplied by Evans.

Evans 11234.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 11234).

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