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To the people of New-York
Though the association lately set on foot, was on pretence of keeping the peace of the city, yet it is evident that it has a direct tendency to disturb that peace -
To the inhabitants of the city and colony of New-York
Fathers, brethren, and fellow countrymen, In this alarming crisis of our public affairs, it is the incumbent duty of every well wisher to the rights and privileges of this much injured country, to examine with great calmness, every measure that is proposed for your approbation -
To the people of New-York
Though the association lately set on foot, was on pretence of keeping the peace of the city, yet it is evident that it has a direct tendency to disturb that peace -
To the inhabitants of the city and colony of New-York
Fathers, brethren, and fellow countrymen, In this alarming crisis of our public affairs, it is the incumbent duty of every well wisher to the rights and privileges of this much injured country, to examine with great calmness, every measure that is proposed for your approbation