List of Articles from PA: Philadelphia: Independent Gazetteer
- Article ID: 1342
Session:
Title: A Valedictory Ode, on leaving New-York
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Date:
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "Ye black fish...Hanover square."
(poem)
- Article ID: 16
Session: second
Title: A Fable
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Date:
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks:
- Article ID: 20
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Session: second
Title: An Address to the Old Whigs, if any yet remain.
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Date: May 8, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: Agucola
Remarks: "When we first made...without equivocations."
- Article ID: 131
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Session: second
Title: An Epistle from Holy-Ground, in New-York, to Shippen-Street, in Philadelphia
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Date: June 12, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "Dear Shippen street...catch the flame."
(submitted by F.W.Y)
- Article ID: 142
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA Ia
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Date: January 16, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "The present situation...immutable truths."
- Article ID: 143
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA Ib
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Date: January 30, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "Nor is it...a free people."
- Article ID: 144
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA II
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Date: February 13, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "The particular terms...ruin of the people."
- Article ID: 145
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA III
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Date: February 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "The legislators of...free commerce."
- Article ID: 146
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA IV
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Date: March 13, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "To acquire...neccessary articles."
- Article ID: 147
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA V
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Date: March 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "It is of the greatest...principles of revenue."
- Article ID: 148
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA VI
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Date: April 10, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "The apparent advantages...in great cities."
- Article ID: 149
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA VII
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Date: April 24, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "Tyrants know...such right."
- Article ID: 150
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA VIII
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Date: May 8, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "The possession of territory...of revenue."
- Article ID: 151
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA IX
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Date: May 22, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "How long will...laborious citizens."
- Article ID: 152
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA X
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Date: May 5, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "The establishment of...authority and dignity."
- Article ID: 153
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA XI
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Date: August 14, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "However neccessary...our country."
- Article ID: 162
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Session: second
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA
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Date: September 25, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks: "Although you have been...worthy of freedom."
(which number is this in the series?--not numbered)
- Article ID: 397
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Session: second
Title: Letters from a Pennsylvanian Yeoman to his Countrymen Number. I
Publication info:
Date: April 10, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks:
(--Ruricola's letter no. I)
- Article ID: 398
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Session: second
Title: Letters from a Pennsylvanian Yeoman Letter II.
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Date: April 17, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "I promised...my next number."
(Ruricola's letter no. II)
- Article ID: 399
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Session: second
Title: Letters from a Pennsylvanian Yeoman Letter III.
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Date: April 24, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: Ruricola
Remarks: "The farmer has...taken place."
(Ruricola's letter no. III)
- Article ID: 400
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Session: second
Title: Letters from a Pennsylvanian Yeoman Letter IV.
Publication info:
Date: May 1, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: Ruricola
Remarks:
(Ruricola's letter no. IV--printed in DHFFC 19)
- Article ID: 418
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: May 1, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: Incognito
Remarks: "As newspapers...for remaining."
Other: responds to 399
- Article ID: 419
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Session: second
Title: The Speculator
Publication info:
Date: May 1, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "Columbia's sons...our powers."
(poem)
- Article ID: 562
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: September 4, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "The conduct of our Representatives...will probably regulate."
- Article ID: 659
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: July 31, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "In the third article of the ammendments..happiness of their constituents." (To be continued)
(re: imagined speech made by a concerned citizen of Penn. diappointed by the proceddings of Congress--creative stuff)
- Article ID: 875
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Session: second
Title: Political Maxims
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Date: July 24, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "A well regulated militia...safety of the community."
- Article ID: 882
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Session: second
Title: Political Maxim
Publication info:
Date: July 31, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: H
Remarks: "When a standing army...plundered by both."
- Article ID: 910
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: June 26, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent desires us to publish...ALL THE WORLD."
- Article ID: 1071
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Session: second
Title: Copy of a letter from a gentleman in New-York, to his correspondent in this city
Publication info:
Date: February 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "The subject of a discrimination...army debt."
(this piece may have been authored by William Maclay)
- Article ID: 1072
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "I am an Old Soldier...shall hear from me."
(written by Maclay in narrative voice of Rev. War soldier)
- Article ID: 1073
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "It cannot have escaped...security and support."
- Article ID: 1086
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: March 13, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: 3/5/1790
Remarks: "Since my last on the subject...being with true regards."
Other: responds to 1082
- Article ID: 1099
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: March 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: Oculus Mundi
Remarks: "I am one of the many...on my lips."
(the editors believe this piece was penned by William Maclay)
- Article ID: 1118
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: March 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "I am a poor distressed woman...of my difficulties."
(re: satire on discrimination, narrated in a female's voice.
"Sawny" is a nickname for Alexander and refers to Alexander Hamilton)
- Article ID: 1126
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: April 3, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "In the debates of Congress...the argument will not hold."
- Article ID: 1137
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Session: second
Title:
Publication info:
Date: April 10, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "I will quote a passage...taxes, &c."
(This piece is a continuation of a piece published in the Independent Gazetteer on 3 April 1790. See #1126)
- Article ID: 1260
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Session: second
Title: Extract of a letter from a gentleman in New-York to his friend in this city
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Date: August 21, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "This day the meeting place...blessing to America."
- Article ID: 154
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Session: third
Title: To the Yeomanry of PA XII
Publication info:
Date: January 8, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: [A] Farmer
Remarks:
- Article ID: 1380
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: December 11, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "The friends of American manufactures...be subject to it."
- Article ID: 1404
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 19, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "A correspondent observes, that with all the bombast...neglected and forgot."
- Article ID: 1547
Session: third
Title: Castalian Fount
Publication info:
Date: November 27, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "The time has been...prudence too."
- Article ID: 1597
Session: third
Title: Peter Pindar Pennsylvaniensis Petition
Publication info:
Date: November 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "Ye powers...shall be the better for them."
- Article ID: 1629
Session: third
Title: Letter from Lexington
Publication info:
Date: November 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "I left Charleston the 13th of Februrary, for the purpose of planting...the most flourishing settlement, for the time, ever formed!"
- Article ID: 1635
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 3, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "La Chalotais (an eminent French writer)...must serious reflection on this important subject."
- Article ID: 1671
Session: third
Title: Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia, to his friend
Publication info:
Date: March 5, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "Since my letter of the eleventh...by the nature of a republican government."
[check last few words]
- Article ID: 1677
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: December 4, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "Some there are, observes a correspondent...the tyranny of man!"
- Article ID: 1698
Session: third
Title: Intelligence Extraordinary
Publication info:
Date: January 29, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "It is whispered that the...large private creditors."
- Article ID: 1712
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 22, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "Who can withhold...opened onto us."
- Article ID: 1749
Session: third
Title: To the Yeomanry of Pennsylvania, Letter XIII
Publication info:
Date: January 15, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "It is confidently asserted...the mercy of a combination of merchants."
- Article ID: 1753
Session: third
Title: On the Prospect of the States of Vermont and Kentucky Joining the Union
Publication info:
Date: February 12, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "The morning breaks...rival all the kingdoms of the east."
- Article ID: 1820
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 26, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "The Public, in my opinion, are much...Multum in parvo."
- Article ID: 1856
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: November 20, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "The following lines were occasioned...Congress a vacation."
- Article ID: 1857
Session: third
Title: On Slavery
Publication info:
Date: December 11, 1790
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed:
Remarks: "With the most ready...of mankind."
- Article ID: 1858
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: January 8, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: A.B.
Remarks: "In your paper of last Saturday...citizens of the United States."
- Article ID: 1859
Session: third
Title: To the Yeomanry of Pennsylvania, Letter XIV
Publication info:
Date: January 29, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: A Farmer
Remarks: "Knowing what constitutes your rights...best defenders of it."
- Article ID: 1861
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: February 26, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: Agricola
Remarks: "Some time last summer...nation party bankrupts."
- Article ID: 1862
Session: third
Title: Uncle Gwynn's Oddities Exposed
Publication info:
Date: March 5, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: Morgan Meredith
Remarks: "I have a droll Welsh Uncle...new Bastile."
- Article ID: 1863
Session: third
Title:
Publication info:
Date: March 5, 1791
Place: Philadelphia, PA
Newspaper: Independent Gazetteer
Signed: Amicus
Remarks: "On reading the piece...that number of letters."