[New York, ca. 1806]. Broadside, 10.875" x 8.75" (sheet size). CONDITION: Old folds, chipped edges, light toning to margins. A rare 1806 Pro-Federalist broadside mocking printer James Cheetham and New York Democrat-Republicans. In this lyric broadside, New York Federalists deride fractious author and printer James Cheetham after learning he had farmed out printing work, then charged the state government at a 300+ percent markup as the way to "Cheat'em!" The main body of the text, a "bran [sic] new song" that parodies Yankee Doodle, condemns the Democrat-Republicans of the Corporation of New York, questioning their-and Cheetham's-patriotism on the basis (truncated)
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