To the free & independent electors of the state of New-York : Fellow citizens, A publication under the signature of Plain truth, hath been addressed to you, on the subject of the ensuing election. Its object is to persuade you, that Governor Clinton, as president of the Commissioners of the Land Office, has acted with propriety in that station ... See for your selves, and determine, whether this land ... has not been squandered away ...

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Talbot, Silas, 1751-1813
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1792]
Series:Early American imprints. Evans (1639-1800) ; no. 46301.
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Online Access:Evans Digital Edition
Description
Item Description:Accusing Gov. Clinton of using his position as president of the Commissioners of the Land Office to reward his friends and supporters with large grants of public lands at very low prices. This controversy was a feature of the bitter gubernatorial campaign of 1792; the work to which this replies (Evans 24859) is dated Apr. 11, 1792.
Followed by: Resolutions proposed by Mr. Talbot to the House of Assembly, and on which the friends of Mr. Clinton precluded a question, by moving their resolution as an amendment.
Place of publication supplied by Bristol, who dates it erroneously 1791.
Text in two columns.
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) ; 44 x 27 cm.
Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
Place of Publication:United States -- New York -- New York.