William Livingston
William Livingston (November 30, 1723July 25, 1790) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the first governor of New Jersey (1776–1790) during the American Revolutionary War. As a New Jersey representative in the Continental Congress, he signed the Continental Association and the United States Constitution. He is considered one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and a Founding Father of New Jersey. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Livingston, William
Published 1768
Published 1768
New-York printed. London: reprinted for J. Buckland, in Pater-Noster Row; E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and G. Keith, in Gracechurch-Street
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by Livingston, William
Published 1758
Published 1758
New-York, printed: Boston; re-printed by Green and Russell, in Queen-Street, for J. Winter, in Union-Street
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by Livingston, William
Published 1768
Other Authors:
“...Livingston, William...”Published 1768
Printed for the author; and to be sold by Garrat Noel, near the coffee-house
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by Livingston, William
Published 1762
Published 1762
Printed by William Weyman, printer to the government at the new printing-office in Broad-Street
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by Livingston, William
Published 1762
Published 1762
New-York: Printed, MDCCXLVII. Boston: Reprinted and sold by B. Mecom, at the new printing-office, near the Town-House
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by Livingston, William
Published 1768
Published 1768
Re-printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, next to the Treasurer's Office, in Milk-Street
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by Livingston, William
Published 1768
Published 1768
New-York printed. London reprinted; and sold by J. Buckland, in Pater-noster-row
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