To the citizens of the United States

and particularly to the citizens of New-York, New-Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania, Maryland and North-Carolina, on the propriety of choosing Republican members to their state legislatures, at the ensuing elections, in order to secure the election of electors of a president, at the approaching election for that important office.

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To the citizens of the United States

and particularly to the citizens of New-York, New-Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania, Maryland and North-Carolina, on the propriety of choosing Republican members to their state legislatures, at the ensuing elections, in order to secure the election of electors of a president, at the approaching election for that important office.

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Edition Notes

Evans 38645
Caption title; signed on p. 4: A Republican Farmer.
Signatures: [A]⁴.

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[New York?

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Library of Congress
E330 .T59

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Pagination
6, [2] p. (final leaf blank) ;

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OL6601128M
LCCN
17023216

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