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New-York, Wednesday, May 18, 1774. To the public. the mechanicks of this city are earnestly requested to meet this afternoon, being Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, at the house of Mr. Edward Bardin, (now known by the name of Mechanick-Hall) on business of the utmost importance to themselves and their country

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  • "New-York, Wednesday, May 18, 1774. To the public The mechanicks of this city are earnestly requested to meet this afternoon, being Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, at the house of Mr. Edward Bardin, (now known by the name of Mechanick-Hall) on business of the utmost importance to themselves and their country"
  • "New-York, Wednesday, May 18, 1774. To the public. the mechanicks of this city are earnestly requested to meet this afternoon, being Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, at the house of Mr. Edward Bardin, (now known by the name of Mechanick-Hall) on business of the utmost importance to themselves and their country"@en
  • "New-York, Wednesday, May 18, 1774. To the public"@en
  • "New-York, Wednesday, May 18, 1774. To the public : The mechanicks of this city are earnestly requested to meet this afternoon, being Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, at the house of Mr. Edward Bardin, (now known by the name of Mechanick-Hall) on business of the utmost importance to themselves and their country"
  • "New-York, Wednesday, May 18, 1774. To the public. : The mechanicks of this city are earnestly requested to meet this afternoon, being Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, at the house of Mr. Edward Bardin, (now known by the name of Mechanick-Hall) on business of the utmost importance to themselves and their country"@en
  • "New-York, Wednesday, May 18, 1774. To the public the mechanicks of this city are earnestly requested to meet this afternoon, being Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, at the house of Mr. Edward Bardin, (now known by the name of Mechanick-Hall) on business of the utmost importance to themselves and their country"@en