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To the Sons of Liberty of New-York : Fellow-citizens, It is the peculiar priviledge of a free people to be governed by known laws to which they themselves have given their assent
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Son of Liberty, 1732-1786
1775
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To the Sons of Liberty of New-York : Fellow-citizens, It is the peculiar privilege of a free people to be governed by known laws to which they themselves have given their assent
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Son of Liberty, 1732-1786
1775
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 14516
To John M. S-----, Esq : Sir, It was not from any respect which is due to your character, or dread of your much talked of abilities, that would have induced me so long to remain silent
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1774
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To John M. S-----, Esq : Sir, It was not from any respect which is due to your character, or dread of your much talked of abilities, that would have induced me so long to remain silent
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1774
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MICROFICHE AM35E NO. 13653