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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 322 words

Ihe same to Governor Tryon, "New York, Dec. 7, 1774;" Governor fitije to </ic s<ini«, " Boston, December 15, 1774;" Joseph Reed to Josiah QuiHcy, Junior, " I'hil.voelpiih, November 6, 1774 ; " Proceedings of a Meeting of IWeholders of Middlesex-county, Xnr Jersey, " accortliug to a "Notice," .Fauuary 3, 1775, reprinted in Force's .Imericaii Archives, Fourth Series, i., 1083 ; Proceedings of Toiru of liamstable, Massachusetts, in Town-Meeting, January 4, 1775, reprinted in the same work, i., 1092 ; Letter from Georgia to a Oentleinun in Xetr York, dated February 18, 1775 ; reprinted in the same, i., llOO ; Proceedings of the General (Xmmitlee, [establishing non-intercourse with Cieorgia] " Ciiablestuwn, "South C.\eolin.v, February 8, 1775 ;" buchess-couidy [New York] .4«iocin(ioH, January 18, 1776 ; Letter to James liivington, dated " Flush- "iNii, IN Queen's County, Long-Islanp, Jan. 14, " published \a Rirington't Xew York Gazetteer, No. 92, New-York, Thursday, January 19, 1775 ; Letter lo the same, AaXviX, "Newtown on Long Isi.ANn, Jan. 12, "1775," published in the same issue of that paper ; Letter to the same fmtii Cl»trr-cnunty. Xi tc-York, published iu the same paper. No. 93, Nr.w- YouK, Thursday, January 20, 1775 ; Letter to the same, from DucheM- caiiily, publisheil in the same pajwr. No. 95, New York, Thurs«hiy, Kebruary 9, 1775 ; etc.

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mittee should condemn, for having violated that Association, in order " that, thenceforth, the parties to the " said Association should respectively break off all deal- " ings with him or her" -- in more modern phraseology, in order that the alleged offender, whether guilty or innocent of any violation of law, on the mere condemnation of a local Committee, on whom individual animosity or local prejudice might exercise a greater power than either justice or equity could control, might be promptly boycotted, in all his or her business relations, and, thereby, be involved in disaster and ruin.