Mr. Jauncey heartily thanks his worthy friends in this city

for the general contempt they have shewn to the many false and malicious reports which his inveterate enemies have circulated to his prejudice. ... but the charge contained against him in an advertisement signed by Gezelena Rousby, calls on him, in the most public manner, to vindicate his character. ..

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Mr. Jauncey heartily thanks his worthy friends in this city

for the general contempt they have shewn to the many false and malicious reports which his inveterate enemies have circulated to his prejudice. ... but the charge contained against him in an advertisement signed by Gezelena Rousby, calls on him, in the most public manner, to vindicate his character. ..

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Dated: New-York, January 20th, 1769.

James Jauncey was a candidate to the New York General Assembly in 1769.

Evans 11302.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 11302)

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