To the General Assembly : Gentlemen, As I am not influenced by party zeal, nor guided by personal interest, I should have viewed your actions with contempt or indifference .

Renewing charges of dishonesty as levelled against New York Assemblyman John De Noyelles in a paper entitled "To the public," signed "Brutus" and dated Jan. 28, 1772 (Evans 12336), and denouncing the General Assembly's inquiry into the matter in its Votes and proceedings, Ja...

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OCLC:62809684
Main Author: Farmer, (and once a grand juror) of Orange County
Corporate Author: New York (Colony). General Assembly
Language:English
Published: [New York] : [publisher not identified], [1772]
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Related Items:Print version: To the General Assembly.
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Summary:Renewing charges of dishonesty as levelled against New York Assemblyman John De Noyelles in a paper entitled "To the public," signed "Brutus" and dated Jan. 28, 1772 (Evans 12336), and denouncing the General Assembly's inquiry into the matter in its Votes and proceedings, Jan. 7-Mar. 24, 1772 (Evans 12484)
Item Description:Signed: A farmer, (and once a grand juror) of Orange County. Orange-County, March 14, 1772.
Place of publication supplied by Evans.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages)
Place of Publication:United States -- New York -- New York.