To the public. Stop him! Stop him! Stop him!

In this day of trial--at this great and important period--when our lives liberties, and estates; nay, when our very religion and all that is, or can be, dear to us, as freemen, are at stake: we cannot be too careful, to preserve the confidence of our brethren in the other colonies ...

To the public. Stop him! Stop him! Stop him!
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To the public. Stop him! Stop him! Stop him!

In this day of trial--at this great and important period--when our lives liberties, and estates; nay, when our very religion and all that is, or can be, dear to us, as freemen, are at stake: we cannot be too careful, to preserve the confidence of our brethren in the other colonies ...

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Seeking the apprehension of Thomas Charles Williams for purchasing and shipping tea.

Signed: I am, gentlemen, with much more sincerity than ceremony, your very humble servant, a citizen. New-York, Nov. 21st.

Imprint supplied by Evans.

Evans 13676.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 13676).

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Early American imprints -- no. 13676.

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