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Item # 701962

February 20, 1790

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, Feb. 20, 1790  Most of the front page, all of page 2, and most of page 3 are taken up with detailed reporting on discussions in Congress, much of it concerning the public  debt.
The back page has most of a full column taken up with "Letter No. 1" signed in type  by: Rusticus, concerning the slavery issue. It begins: "I have seen in the papers accounts of large Associations and applications to government for the abolition of slavery. Religion, humanity, and the generous nature to a free people, are the noble principles which dictate those measures. ...Altho I fully applaud & join in the wish to see slavery abolished, I must however confess that what I have collected, on the means for obtaining the end, out of those channels have given me no satisfaction..." with much more.
Four pages, very nice condition.

Considered by many as the most significant newspaper of the 18th century, particularly during this, one of the formative years of the new federal government, as the Gazette was the mouthpiece of all matters political. Most pronouncements from Congress & the President were printed first in this newspaper.

Item from Catalog 353 (released for April 2025)

Category: The 1600's and 1700's