To the electors of the state of New-York. : Friends and fellow-citizens, The impropriety of electing any man, however exalted he may stand in the public opinion, to the office of governor, who is absent, in Europe, and whose return may depend upon unforeseen contingencies, has been universally felt and acknowledged by those who are opposed to the choice of Mr. Jay ...
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[New York :
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