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Editorial
February 1, 1787
The New York Journal, And Weekly Register
New York, New York County, New York
What is this article about?
Editor's note excusing the combination of pieces from 'HONORABLE CITIZEN' and 'CUSTOMER' due to shared political sentiments, omitting a correspondent's dialogue on the Impost to avoid repetition, deferring review of poems by 'AN INDEPENDENT CITIZEN' and 'A SUNETUS' to the next Poet's Corner, and noting omitted prepared matter.
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The HONORABLE CITIZEN, and the CUSTOMER, will please to excuse the conjunction of their two pieces—the exact co-incidence of their political sentiments was the inducement.--The (continued) communication from A CORRESPONDENT, being a Dialogue on the Impost, and holding to view the same ideas of the above mentioned, is omitted--otherwise it would render the paper in a measure tautologous.—The merits of the poetical performance of AN INDEPENDENT CITIZEN have not yet been examined---perhaps it will adorn our next Poet's Corner--As also that of A SUNETUS.---A quantity of matter, prepared for this paper, is unavoidably omitted.
What sub-type of article is it?
Editorial Notes
Publication Omissions
What keywords are associated?
Editorial Note
Content Omission
Political Sentiments
Poet's Corner
Impost Dialogue
What entities or persons were involved?
Honorable Citizen
Customer
A Correspondent
An Independent Citizen
A Sunetus
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Editor's Excuses For Content Decisions
Stance / Tone
Polite Explanatory
Key Figures
Honorable Citizen
Customer
A Correspondent
An Independent Citizen
A Sunetus
Key Arguments
Excuse Conjunction Of Pieces Due To Coinciding Political Sentiments
Omit Correspondent's Dialogue On Impost To Avoid Tautology
Defer Examination Of Poems To Next Poet's Corner
Omit Prepared Matter Unavoidably