AN ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. BY THE REPUBLICAN MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. APRIL 10, 1815
1815 · Albany
by New York
Albany, 1815. 16pp, foxed, later plain wrappers. Good or a bit better.
Now that the War is over, "it may not be unuseful to take a short view of the causes of the war, its prominent events, and future consequences." That is, it is time for Republicans to pour out their wrath upon the Federalists, whose behavior, especially at the Hartford Convention, verged on treason. "Such was the time chosen by those sons of discord to disseminate an infamous manifesto, in which they villified your rulers, abused your constitution, and menaced your government with 'more mighty efforts,' in case of non-compliance with their insolent demands."
FIRST EDITION. AI 33786 [2]. Sabin 53500. Not in Eberstadt, Decker. (Inventory #: 11230)
Now that the War is over, "it may not be unuseful to take a short view of the causes of the war, its prominent events, and future consequences." That is, it is time for Republicans to pour out their wrath upon the Federalists, whose behavior, especially at the Hartford Convention, verged on treason. "Such was the time chosen by those sons of discord to disseminate an infamous manifesto, in which they villified your rulers, abused your constitution, and menaced your government with 'more mighty efforts,' in case of non-compliance with their insolent demands."
FIRST EDITION. AI 33786 [2]. Sabin 53500. Not in Eberstadt, Decker. (Inventory #: 11230)