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100 1 Bristol, William,|d1779-1836
245 13 An address, intended to have been delivered (in substance)
at the late town meeting, in New-Haven;|h[electronic
resource] :|bin reply to the reasons urged for requesting
His Excellency the governor to convene the General Assemby,
to take into consideration the alarming situation of
public affairs; but prevented from being delivered by
causes herein explained. ; Together with a short account
of that extraordinary meeting. /|cBy William Bristoll
[i.e., Bristol], Esq
260 New-Haven: :|bPrinted by Oliver Steele and Co.,|c1809
300 19, [1] p. ;|c23 cm
500 Last page blank
504 Includes bibliographical references
510 4 Shaw & Shoemaker|c17086
530 Microform version available in the Readex Early American
Imprints series
533 Electronic text and image data.|b[Chester, Vt. :|cReadex,
a division of Newsbank, Inc.,|d2004-2007]|eIncludes files
in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword
searchable text.|f(Early American imprints. Second series
; no. 17086)
650 0 Embargo, 1807-1809
651 0 United States|xPolitics and government|y1801-1809
651 0 Connecticut|xPolitics and government|y1775-1865
710 1 Connecticut.|bGeneral Assembly
752 United States|bConnecticut|dNew Haven
830 0 Early American imprints.|nSecond series ;|vno. 17086
856 41 |uhttp://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/17086|yShaw-
Shoemaker Digital Edition