To the people of America : Stop him! Stop him! Stop him! One hundred pounds lawful money reward! A wolf in sheep's clothing! A traitor! : Whereas Isaac Wilkins, of the province of New-York, has made his escape from the place of his former residence, after having betrayed the confidence of his constituents, and villanously consented, that they ... should become abject slaves, to the mercenary and tyrannical Parliament of Great-Britain ...
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