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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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Citizens of Trenton and vicinity, dissenting from resolutions disapproving the proposed US-Great Britain treaty adopted at a July 19, 1795 meeting, publicly declare their satisfaction with national authorities and intent to acquiesce in official decisions on the treaty.
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A publication having appeared in the New-Jersey State Gazette of the 4th inst. containing certain resolutions disapproving of the proposed Treaty between the United States and Great Britain, said to have been adopted at a general meeting of the citizens of Trenton and its vicinity, held the 19th day of July, 1795—We the subscribers, citizens of Trenton and its vicinity, not having concurred in, and not approving of the said resolutions, thus publicly testify the same, and declare our entire satisfaction and confidence in the constituted authorities of our country, and our determination to acquiesce in such measures as have been or may be finally adopted relative to the said Treaty by such constituted authorities.
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Letter to Editor Details
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Subscribers, Citizens Of Trenton And Its Vicinity
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The Printer Of The New Jersey State Gazette
Main Argument
the subscribers disapprove of resolutions against the proposed us-great britain treaty and express full confidence in national authorities, committing to accept their decisions on the matter.
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