New York (Colony). General Assembly
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Laws, statutes, ordinances and constitutions , ordained, made and established, by the mayor, aldermen, and commonalty, of the city of New-York, convened in Common-Council, for the good rule and government of the inhabitants and residents of the said city. ... To which is added, an appendix, containing extracts of sundry acts of the General Assembly, of the Colony of New-York, immediately relating to the good government of the said city and corporation.
New York CityDate: 1763- E-books
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A Conference between the commissaries of Massachusets-Bay, and the commissaries of New-York; at New-Haven in the colony of Connecticut. 1767
Date: 1768- E-books
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Some thoughts on education with reasons for erecting a college in this province, and fixing the same at the city of New-York: to which is added, a scheme for employing masters or teachers in the mean time: and also for raising and endowing an edifice in an easy manner. Th whole concluding, with a poem: being a serious address to the House of Representatives. [Ten lines of quotation in Latin].
Smith, William 1727-1803.Date: 1752
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A letter to the freemen and freeholders of the province of New-York, relating to the approaching election of their representatives [Four lines of quotations in Latin].
Tribunus Populi.Date: 1750- E-books
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The Ballator [sic] . A proposal for election of members in General Assembly, by way of ballot: or, An effectual method of regulating elections. New-York, March 7, 1768.
Date: 1768- E-books
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New-York, January 8, 1770 . All the real friends of liberty, and our happy Constitution, having with the greatest regret, beheld at several of our late elections, the most infamous bribery and corrruption ..
Date: 1770- E-books
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To the people called freeholders, and freemen, of the "Dirty Corporation" of the city of New-York . Be it made known to you, that at 10' clock to-morrow morning ..
John, Prince of Orange.Date: 1772