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By Jacob Radcliff mayor, and Richard Riker recorder, of the city of New-York : it is hereby certified, that ... we have this day examined [blank] certain [blank] Negro slave named [blank] the property of [blank] ... about to be manumitted, and [blank] appearing to us to be ... of sufficient ability to provide [blank] we have granted this certificate, this [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and [blank].
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Divine benevolence to the poor : a discourse delivered before the Honourable the Mayor and Corporation of the City of New-York, April 29, 1816, on opening the chapel in the new alms-house, Bellevue
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Stanford, John, 1754-1834
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City of New-York, ss : Be it remembered, that on the [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six, before me, Richard Varick, Esquire, mayor of the said city, personally appeared [blank] ... and acknowledged [blank] to be indebted to the people of the state of New-York, in the sum of fifty pounds ... if failure be made in the performance of the conditions following
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1796
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Laws and ordinances, ordained and established by the mayor, aldermen, and commonality of the city of New-York, in common council convened for the good rule and government of the inhabitants and residents of the said city
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1793
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Copy of the address left with His Excellency, Gov. Tryon, the 3d of July, 1775, by the Worshipful Whitehead Hicks. Esq; mayor of the city of New-York : with the governor's answer, deliver'd to the mayor the 7th of the same month, to be laid before the Corporation
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1775
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New-York, 18th January, 1772. To the inhabitants of the city of New-York : Considering the extreme danger of storing gunpowder in this city, which must be manifest to every thinking person
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1772
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To the inhabitants of this city : Whereas some unhappy differences have lately happened between the inhabitants and the soldiers
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1770
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