A Review And Exposition, Of The Falsehoods And Misrepresentations, Of A Pamphlet Addressed To The Republicans Of The County Of Saratoga, Signed, "A Citizen
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PRINTED BY "ULYSSES F. DOUBLEDAY." BY AN ELECTOR.
PRINTED BY "ULYSSES F. DOUBLEDAY." BY AN ELECTOR.
BALLSTON SPA: March 1816 ....
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TO THE REPUBLICANS OF THE COUNTY OF SARATOGA.
TO THE REPUBLICANS OF THE COUNTY OF SARATOGA.
Fellow-Citizens . The pamphlet signed "A Citizen," and entitled "A defence," &c. generally known by the name of "The Book," has at length made its appearance; and as was expected, this last effort of an expiring faction, has excited no other emotions in the mind of an enlightened public, than those of contempt and pity—Contempt for the miserable arts of condign despair, and pity like that excited by an object in the agonies of dissolution, or a maniac dancing in his chains. This producti
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[1] Several hundred of these certificates were a day or two after the McBain Meeting, struck off at the FEDERAL Printing' Office in this Village, and circulated thro' the County during the election . [2] It will be recollected that the writer of this letter is the famous conversation-monger, who together with his brother James Mott, are made the instruments of proving duplicity in Mr. Cowen. John R. Mott pretends that as early as the 1st of March, Mr. Cowen told him that Palmer and Bunce were op
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