Farewell address to the people of the United States of America, published Sept. 17,1796
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx4nee
"Printed by order of the Legislature of Pennsylvania." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 43 x 28 cm. ; Signed and dated on p. [2]: G. Washington. United States, 17th September, 1796. ; Imprint from colophon. ; Text in three columns.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433082383468
"Subcribers names": xiv p. at end. ; "Biographical outline of General George Washington, by J.M. Williams": p. 146-191. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081733713
Mrs. Helen M. Walton given as medium on p. 52. ; The addresses purport to be spirit messages from George Washington. ; Added t.p.: Addresses on the present crisis, by the father of his country, George Washington, to the people of the United States of North America . Advice and remedies, how the government can be relieved . Elliott Robbins, amanuensis. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; With author's autograph.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101072313214
Includes same material as Philadelphia edition of 1800; for contents of that edition see A catalogue of the Washington collection in the Boston athenæum, compiled by A.P.C. Griffin, 1897, p. 277-278. ; "A reissue of the sheets of the 1800 edition, with new title and p. iii-vii reset."--M.B. Stillwell, Washington eulogies. ; "Eulogium" by William Jackson. ; Imperfect: p. iii-vi, 44 p. at end and portrait wanting. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Typed t.-p. supplied from L.C. card.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112078746333
"Facsimile of the original first Thanksgiving proclamation, issued by President George Washington on October 3, 1789": p. [3] of cover. "Text of . proclamation ." p. [4] of cover. ; "Washington's religious life": p. 17-20. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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40 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo) ; Errata statement, p. 40.
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42 p. ; 19 cm. (8vo) ; Signed on p. 42: Aristides. Annapolis, January 1, 1788. Attributed to Hanson in the Dictionary of American biography. ; Dedicated to George Washington.
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Extract from the Declaration of Independence; Washington's farewell address; Lincoln's Gettysburg speech, and second inaugural address. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MAIN; 984h.S245: Autographed presentation copy.
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An earlier reproduction of the accounts, without the accompanying documents of the present edition, was published, Washington, 1833, under title: Facsimile of Washington's accounts. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Rare Annex copy 1: Gift of the Davenport Estate.
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"Ledger A forms part of the Washington collection, purchased by the United States government of the Washington family . It extends from 1750 to 1774 and covers his daily receipts and expenditures . The ledger is suggestive on the habits and methods of the man, on the conditions of a Virginia plantation ." cf. "Note", by W.C. Ford. ; Introductory "Note" by Worthington Chanucey Ford, in manuscript. ; Alphabetical index of names at beginning of ledger, v. 1. ; "Of this manuscript volume fourteen copies have been reproduced." ; Collation and size of the original (as represented by photostat): 32 p.l., 356 numb. l., 356 l. 31 cm. ; Each leaf shows one page of the original ledger; in ledger proper 356 pages numbered, the opposite page unnumbered. ; Photostat copy (positive) ; Paged continuously; t.p. in v. 1 only. ; v. 1. ff. 1-109.--v. 2. ff. 110-233.--v. 3. ff. 234-356. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Spurious letters attributed to John Vardill and John Randolph--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints. ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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vii, [2], 10-292, [8] p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) ; Error in paging: p. 239 misnumbered 249. ; With an elegy by Robert Treat Paine, p. [iii]. ; "Subscribers' names."--p. [293-300].
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Poems.--Remarks on the war between the United States and Tripoli.--Thoughts on the necessity of maintaining a navy.--Poems.--Life of Putnam.--Political situation of the United States in 1789.--Dissertation on the merino breed of sheep.--Considerations on the means of improving the public defense.--Proceedings for securing the funds of the Cincinnati, in the state of Connecticut.--Appendix: Letter I-V. From General Washington to Colonel Humphreys. French tribute to the memory of General Washington. American tribute of respect to Colonel Humphreys. Subscribers' names. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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--Fac simile of a plan of march submitted by Washington to General Forbes in 1758. Extract from Marshall's Life of Washington. ; An earlier reproduction of the accounts, without the accompanying documents of the present edition, was published at Washington, 1833, under title: Fac simile of Washington's accounts. ; Washington appointed commander-in-chief.--His acceptance of the appointment.--His commission.--Circular letter from Washington to the governors of the several states.--Resolution of Congress for erecting an equestrian statue of Washington.--Washington's visit to Princeton.--Address to him by president of Congress.--His reply.--Farewell orders to the army.--Answer, by the officers.--Washington taking leave of the officers of the army.--His speech on resigning his commission.--Answer to, by president of Congress.--Inauguration, as president of the United States.--Proclamation for a day of thanksgiving.--Farewell address to the people of the United States.--Letter of Washington accepting the command of the army in 1798.--Eulogium on the character of Washington, by Major William Jackson.--Fac simile of Washington's accounts, from June, 1775, to June, 1783. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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