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Clinton, George 1739-1812
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416
works in
649
publications in
6
languages and
7,501
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Most widely held works about
George Clinton
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An Address to the people of the American states who choose electors to the people of the states who choose the legislators who appoint electors : to the legislators who appoint electors : and to the electors of president and vice-president of the United States : to which is added, a short sketch of the biography of Gen. George Clinton, and several essays, which have appeared in the Washington expositor and other papers, on the subject of the ensuing election of president and vice-president
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George Clinton, next president, and our Republican institutions rescued from destruction addressed to the citizens of the United States, or, James Madison unmasked
by Saunders Cragg
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An oration on the death of George Clinton, late Vice President of the United States of America delivered before the George Clinton Society on the 20th of May, 1812
by E Herring
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A picture of a Republican magistrate of the new school being a full length likeness of His Excellency Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States : to which is added, a short criticism on the characters of Mr. Madison, Mr. Clinton, and Mr. Pinckney
by Jno. Thierry Danvers
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To the free and independent electors of the state of New York
by Candidus
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To the inhabitants of Staten Island
by Freeholder of Staten Island
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The Rights of suffrage. [Six lines from Cato
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At a meeting of a respectable number of freeholders, held at Beekman's Tavern, in Cortlandt-Street, in the city of New-York, on Monday evening, the 9th of March, 1789
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In Council of Safety, for the state of New-York, July 30, 1777, a proclamation. Whereas His Excellency George Clinton, Esq ; has been duly elected governor ... this Council doth ... proclaim and declare the said George Clinton, Esq ; governor, general and commander in chief of all the militia, and admiral of the navy of this state
by New York (State)
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To the unbiassed & independent electors of the state of New-York. Since our last address to you, a publication has appeared, signed by Mr. Alexander Hamilton
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To the independent electors of the state of New-York. Fellow citizens, You will be shortly called upon to exercise one of the most important duties of freemen
by Plain Truth
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Fellow citizens, The man who, on this day of general joy and satisfaction, will attempt to improve the solemn spectacle to which you have been witnesses, to the purpose of fomenting party spirit, and keeping up distinctions which ought to be forgotten, must be influenced by diabolical motives
by and the new Constitution Friend to union
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C.G. of the city of New-York, to Titus Twitcher, of New-Paltz, in Ulster County
by C. G
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To the electors of the city and county of New-York. This day commences the important election of a governor
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An address to the free electors of the state of New-York, on the approaching election
by Citizen of the state
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Most widely held works by
George Clinton
Public papers of George Clinton, first Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801-1804
by New York (State)
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7
editions published
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1973
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English
and held by
516
libraries
worldwide
Essays on the Constitution of the United States, published during its discussion by the people, 1787-1788
by Paul Leicester Ford
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3
editions published
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1892
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English
and held by
193
libraries
worldwide
Supplement to the Albany Centinel January 29, 1802 : governor's speech
by New York (State)
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4
editions published
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1802
in
English
and held by
102
libraries
worldwide
A letter to John Lansing, Junior, Esquire, at present chancellor of the state of New-York
by George Clinton
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2
editions published
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1811
in
English
and held by
84
libraries
worldwide
Proclamation by His Excellency George Clinton, Esquire, governor of the state of New-York ... Whereas by an inquisition taken before David I. Pell, Esquire, one of the coroners of the county of Westchester, on the eighteenth day of May, instant, it appears that Isaac Smith, deputy sheriff of the said county, was on the seventeenth day of the said month, inhumanly murdered ... Given under my hand and the privy seal at the city of New-York, this twenty-fourth day of May, in the year 1792
by New York (State)
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3
editions published
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1792
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English
and held by
66
libraries
worldwide
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American Revolution (1775-1783) Bibliography Biography Boundaries Bounties Campaign literature Clinton, George,--1739-1812 Columbia College (New York, N.Y.) Constitution (United States) Constitutional history Elections Embargo (1807-1809) Epidemics Federal Party (N.Y.) Governors Hamilton, Alexander,--1757-1804 History Influenza Interstate relations Jay, John,--1745-1829 Jefferson, Thomas,--1743-1826 Lansing, John,--1754-1829 Madison, James,--1751-1836 Military history New York (State) New York (State).--Board of Commissioners of the Land Office New York (State).--Governor (1777-1795 : Clinton) New York (State).--Legislature New York (State).--Militia New York (State)--New York New York (State)--Westchester County Pennsylvania Pennsylvania--Philadelphia Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth,--1746-1825 Political science Public land sales Queen's College (New Brunswick, N.J.) Real property Recruiting and enlistment Shays' Rebellion (1786-1787) Sources Statesmen Typhus fever United States United States.--Continental Army Van Cortlandt, Pierre,--1721-1814 Van Rensselaer, Jeremiah,--1740-1810 Van Rensselaer, Stephen,--1764-1839 Vice-Presidents Yates, Robert,--1738-1801
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