A Review and Exposition, of the Falsehoods and Misrepresentations, of a Pamphlet Addressed to the Republicans of the County of Saratoga, Signed, "A Citizen" by An Elector
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With these men however I have now done--But let their _Pander_ beware; let him _pause and reflect_, ere it be too late--"Already are the sluices of public indignation opened upon him--Already is he _drifted along on the surface of the stream, the object of_ CONTAGION and ABOMINATION"--AN ELECTOR. MAY 1816. * * * * * NOTE: The public will duly _appreciate_ the reasons for _postponing_ the publication of the foregoing till _after Election_. The writer hopes he has avoided the example of the _Citizen_, by not _descending_ to the retreats of _private_ character.--Even the author of the book has not been named. The character given of that author, ante page 30 in note, is not intended to apply to any one named in that pamphlet.--Indeed I hope for the honor of human nature, that however _strange_ and _inconsistently_ some of these men have acted who have in that production given their names to the public, yet that none of them are so far gone as to prostitute themselves to the vile purpose of writing such a work as that in which their names are interlarded. NOTES [1] _Several hundred of these certificates were a day or two after the McBain Meeting, struck off at the FEDERAL Printing' Office in this Village, and circulated thro' the County during the election_. |
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