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The Last resource of democracy : From the American Mercury of April 1, 1817. "A mammoth tax! It is whispered in Federal circles that it will be necessary, this spring to lay a state tax of ten cents on the dollar, to clear the state from debt
1817
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The modesty of the Democrats : In the last Register, the heretofore unblushing advocates of the administration of the general government appear to give them up, and to confess the charges which are brought against them ... these men have the modesty to ask the good freemen of this state to give the reins into their hands--men who are of the deepest shade of democracy and of the most desperate character
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Homespun, Barnabas
1817
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Postcript [sic] to An address to the freeholders of Washington, Wythe, Russell, Lee, Scott, Grayson, and Tazewell : Since I addressed you, fellow citizens, two subjects have come before the House of Delegates, which I have deemed of some importance, as affecting the public faith, and the character of the legislature of the state
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Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
1817
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Something wonderful!! : The guardians of our public liberties have made a surprizing discovery. Here is their hand-bill issued on the 1st of April ... "145,000 dolls. Daring imposition
1817
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Supplement to the Democratic Press--Monday July 28, 1817 : (Circular.) Philadelphia, July 18, 1817. : Sir, The Committee of Correspondence, appointed by the Harrisburg convention, for the City and County of Philadelphia, in their address of the 31st day of May last ... pointed out to you and the public, the chief considerations ... connected with the important election ... in October next
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Republican Party (Pa. : 1792-1828). Committee of Correspondence for the City and County of Philadelphia
1817
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To the citizens of Dauphin County, and the friends of Harrisburg : No persons in the state are more interested in the election of governor than the citizens of Harrisburg and Dauphin County. As a party the Federalists have generally been opposed to Harrisburg as the seat of government, and the Democrats as a party have generally been in favor of it. ... We request the people of Dauphin County to read and reflect upon what is here published on the subject of the seat of government. ... Office of the Harrisburg Republican. October 7th, 1817
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To the Episcopalians of Connecticut
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Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824
1817
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Who is the hero of Saratoga....General Dearborn or Brooks? : Let the official report of the commander in chief of the Republican army answer!.
1817
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William Findlay's inaugural address to the legislature, December 1817
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Address of the carrier to the patrons of the Connecticut journal, January 1, 1817
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