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a brief history of the proposed impeachment of the Governor of Pennsylvania ; to which is added His Excellency's message of January 28th, 1808, comprising a dignified and satisfactory response -
An Address to the freemen of Pennsylvania
from the committee of correspondence for the city of Philadelphia, appointed, by the friends of James Ross, to correspond with their fellow citizens on the subject of the election of a governor -
To the Republicans of Pennsylvania
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To the Republicans of Pennsylvania
Friends and fellow citizens! Six weeks have elapsed, since a meeting of some of Mr. Ross's partizans -
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 -
An Address to the freemen of Pennsylvania, from the committee of correspondence for the city of Philadelphia, appointed, by the friends of James Ross, to correspond with their fellow citizens on the subject of the election of a governor
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Legionary orders. December 28th, 2799 [i.e., 1799]
Yesterday the commandant was honored by a communication from the governor, which indicating at once both sensibility and high consideration for the corps, ought, he conceives, to be given in the terms in which it is expressed -
The substance of a speech delivered by James Wilson, Esq
Explanatory of the general principles of the proposed Faederal Constitution; upon a motion made by the Honorable Thomas M'Kean, in the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania. On Saturday the 24th of November, 1787 -
An die Republicaner des Staats von Pennsylvanien
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The republican judge, or, The American liberty of the press as exhibited, explained and exposed in the base and partial prosecution of William Cobbett for a pretended libel against the king of Spain and his embassador before the supreme court of Pennsylvania
with an address to the people of England -
The substance of a speech delivered by James Wilson, Esq
Explanatory of the general principles of the proposed Faederal Constitution; upon a motion made by the Honorable Thomas M'Kean, in the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania. On Saturday the 24th of November, 1787 -
The Democratic judge: or The equal liberty of the press, as exhibited, explained, and exposed, in the prosecution of William Cobbett, for a pretended libel against the King of Spain and his embassador, before Thomas M'Kean, chief justice of the state of Pennsylvania
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To the citizens of the county of Philadelphia
Friends and fellow citizens, In common with the citizens of the state, you have been addressed by the committee, appointed to promote the election of James Ross -
Eine Addresse an die freyen Leute von Pennsylvanien, von der Correspondenz-Committee die für die Stadt Philadelphia von den Freunde des James Ross bestimmt wurde, mit ihren Mitbürgern über den Gegenstand der Gouvernörs-Wahl zu correspondiren
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To the electors of Pennsylvania
When the character of a worthy citizen is traduced -
To the electors of Pennsylvania
Take your choice! Thomas M'Kean--or--James Ross -
To the electors of Pennsylvania
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To the independent electors of Pennsylvania
Friends & fellow citizens, Whether you are connected with political party, or are in the habit of judging independently for yourselves, the election of a governor of this state, must appear to you a matter of very considerable importance -
To the public
We the undersigned having seen a publication in the Philadelphia gazette, of the 5th inst. signed Nathan Suplee -
To the Republicans of Pennsylvania
Friends and fellow citizens! Six weeks have elapsed, since a meeting of some of Mr. Ross's partizans -
[Resolution of and note concerning a meeting in support of Thomas McKean for governor of Pennsylvania]
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The address of the members of the General Assembly
agreed upon at a numerous meeting held after a general notice at Lancaster on April 3d, 1805. -
Committee of enquiry. March 7th, 1807
Present Messrs. Leib, Kerr, Lowrey, Lacock and Shewell -
The republican judge
or the American Liberty of the Press, as exhibited, explained, and exposed, in the base and partial prosecution of William Cobbett, For a pretended libel against The King of Spain and his Embassador, before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. With an address to the people of England By Peter Porcupine -
The republican judge: or the American liberty of the press, as exhibited, explained, and exposed, in the base and partial prosecution of William Cobbett, for a pretended libel against the King of Spain and his embassador, before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. With an address to the people of England by Peter Porcupine