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- Can't vote for Pope--like Clay better.
- A candid appeal to the honest yeomanry of Essex, Morris, & Sussex counties, in the state of New-Jersey, on the subject of the approaching presidential and congressional election.
- A Vindication of the nomination of Thomas W. Ward, Esq. to the Office of Sheriff for Worcester County and the motives of his opposers exposed.
- Liberty, and our country., Fellow citizens of Essex South district! You are this day called upon to exercise the all-important right of suffrage in electing a member for the 12th Congress. ... Mr. Reed is the friend of commerce and the fisheries; Dr. Kilham is an enemy to both ...
- An address to the citizens of Norfolk County,, exposing the absurdity of the present war and the great benefits of peace; and showing the absolute necessity of choosing a representative to Congress who will vote for a speedy and honourable peace., By a Republican of Norfolk, and a friend to peace, liberty, and commerce.
- Sir, You are earnestly requested to meet your Federal brethren at the Columbian Hall ... to make suitable arrangements for the approaching important election., ... The Federal ticket. Benjamin Pickman, Jun. ...
- Election., At a numerous and respectable meeting of electors from different parts of the state, held at the Tontine Coffee-House, in the city of Albany, on the 28th day of January, 1801. ... Resolved ... that Stephen Van Rensselaer, Esq. ... ought to be nominated as a candidate for the office of governor at the ensuing election. ...
- An appeal to the old whigs of Massachusetts.
- Address, to the Republican citizens, of the state of New-York.
- Address of the Independent Republican Young Men of the City and County of Philadelphia to their brethren throughout the state.
- An Address to the people of Massachusetts, on the choice of electors of president and vice-president.
- To the independent electors of the state of New-York., Fellow-citizens, Among the various tricks used to promote Mr. Burr's election, we are informed, that a song is to be produced at the several polls ...
- Circular letter to the Republican committees of correspondence.
- To the independent electors of the state., Fellow-citizens, Governor Clinton having declined a re-election ...
- To Isaac Blackford, Esquire., Sir, We certainly expected something from you in reply to our address, for criminals at the bar generally plead not guilty ...
- The Challenge accepted[.], It was so well understood in Frederick-Town that Captain Williams, one of the Democratic candidates, was opposed to universal suffrage, that no body thought it worth while to prove it. ... We accept the challenge. Here is proof ...
- Freemen of Frederick County, look at this!, Look at the conduct of your Democratic post-master! And say whether it is not a shameful attempt to withhold from you the benefits of a free press, at a most interesting moment--on the very eve of an important election ...
- The address of Epaminondas to the citizens of the state of New York.
- Restoration of liberty in the city of New-York., Fellow-citizens, Arouse! Rejoice! Freedom is restored to us. The despotism of the corporation is at an end. ... The charter of our city is the common property of all. ...
- An Address to the electors of the northern counties of the State of New York.
- Behrens lie detected!
- True statement of Behrens's case., To our German countrymen.
- Political hipocrites [sic] unmasked and exposed., [Two lines of text], By William Ketteltas [i.e., Keteltas], Esq. ; [Five lines of verse]
- Federalists blush!, A British lord gives the lie direct to your seditious howlings. Fellow-citizens, The leaders of the Federal Party are callous to all sense of shame ... Read the following speech of Lord Grenville, in the British House of Lords. ...
- Fellow-citizens, The approaching election for governor ...
- To the electors of the state of New-York., West-Chester County. ss. Personally appeared before me, James Somerville, one of the justices of the peace for said county, James Morgan, Senior, a freeholder and inhabitant of the town of East-Chester ...
- Norfolk Convention., Pursuant to previous notice, Republican delegates from the several towns in the county of Norfolk assembled ... in Dedham, on the 17th instant ... A committee was chosen to prepare an address and resolutions, expressive of the opinion and sentiments of the meeting. ... which were unanimously adopted. ...
- An Address to the electors of the county of Plymouth.
- An Address to the people of the American states who choose electors--to the people of the states who choose the legislators who appoint electors--to the legislators who appoint electors--and to the electors of president and vice-president of the United States., To which is added, a short sketch of the biography of Gen. George Clinton, and several essays, which have appeared in the Washington expositor and other papers, on the subject of the ensuing election of president and vice-president.
- Thoughts on the ensuing election, and the propriety of sending a merchant to Congress., Addressed to the citizens in general, and to the merchants and mechanics in particular. By Alexander [pseud.]
- Knoxville, May 10th, 1805., Sir, No doubt you have frequently heard the manner in which my enemies have been calumniating my character ...
- To the citizens of Knox County., We, the subscribers, citizens of Harrison County, have this day met a respectable number of citizens at Corydon, in said county and have uuanimously [sic] agreed to support Mr. Thomas Randolph, in his election as a delegate to Congress.--Witness our hands this 11th day of May, 1809. ...
- A letter, on the approaching election of a president of the United States, addressed to the citizens of South-Carolina, by a native of Charleston.
- Albany register extra. Albany, April 12, 1804., Important. It has already been asserted in the anti-Republican papers in New- York ... "That the president has declared that the fate of the New York election was perfectly indifferent to him, and that he had equal confidence in both parties." ...
- Republican nomination of senator and members of Congress., At a meeting of Republican electors, from the counties of Suffolk, Queens, Kings, and the first and second wards of the city of New-York ... on Saturday the 18th of April, 1818 ... Resolved ... that in the conventions held at Tammany Hall a fair expression of the wishes of a great proportion of the Republican electors in the southern district has not been obtained ...
- The address of the Society of the Constitutional Republicans, established in the city and county of Philadelphia, to the Republicans of Pennsylvania, unanimously approved and adopted at a general meeting of the Society in the city of Philadelphia on Monday, the 10th of June, 1805.
- To the electors of Dutchess County., A number of the independent electors of the county of Dutchess, sensible of the ill-consequences resulting from the party spirit, which has heretofore raged with great violence in this county, and conceiving it of public utility to effect a reconciliation and union of the jarring interests ... did resolve, that a general meeting of the electors of Dutchess County be requested ... for the purpose of nominating three senators for the middle district, and ten members for the Assembly from the county of Dutchess ...
- An address to the electors of New Jersey, and now recommended to the deliberate and candid consideration of the electors of Pennsylvania, by a friend of the constitution.
- Two letters, by Solomon Southwick.
- To the electors of the counties of Johnson [i.e., Johnston], Wayne, Greene, Lenoir, Jones, Craven, & Carteret., Fellow citizens. At the general election in August, you will be called on to select some individual to represent you in the next Congress of the United States. ...
- Federal nomination., At a meeting of the Federal Republican committees, from the several towns in the county of Columbia, held in the city of Hudson, this 5th of April 1810 ... agreeable to a previous notice given in the Northern Whig ... Jonas Platt, for governor. Nicholas Fish, for lt. governor ...
- The Crisis., Think twice ere you speak once: but when you speak--speak the truth, without fear, favor or affection. : [One line of quotation]
- Episcopalians, To traduce the character of a candidate for office, and to misrepresent his views, have become so common ...
- To the electors of the county of Gloucester.
- To the independent Republican citizens of the county of Philadelphia., Friends and fellow citizens! You are this day presented with a strange and novel spectacle; two distinct tickets by two separate parties, both styling themselves Democratic Republicans. ...
- To the polls! Freemen of Frederick County, the approaching election is an important one to you., A plan is laid to take all power from the country and place all the power of the state in the city of Baltimore. ...
- James Lyon, to the public., Fellow citizens, It is with a degree of reluctance that I am compelled to speak of myself ...
- At a meeting of the Federalists holden at New-Haven, October 1816:, resolved, that in pursuance of the nomination of the Federalists assembled at Hartford in May last:--His Excellency John Cotton Smith, be proposed as a candidate for the office of governor, and His Honor Jonathan Ingersoll, for the office of lieutenant governor ...
- To the citizens of Dauphin County, and the friends of Harrisburg., No persons in the state are more interested in the election of governor than the citizens of Harrisburg and Dauphin County. As a party the Federalists have generally been opposed to Harrisburg as the seat of government, and the Democrats as a party have generally been in favor of it. ... We request the people of Dauphin County to read and reflect upon what is here published on the subject of the seat of government. ... Office of the Harrisburg Republican. October 7th, 1817 ...
- To the freemen of Orange, Wake, and Person Counties.