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| | Books by George Washington: Books in the extended shelves: Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: An antidote against Toryism. Or The curse of Meroz, in a discourse on Judges 5th 23, / by Nathaniel Whitaker D.D. Pastor of the Presbyterian congregation in Salem, state of Massachusetts-Bay. ; Published at the desire of many who heard it. ; Dedicated to his excellency, General Washington. ; [Five lines of Scripture text] (Newbury-Port: [Mass.] : Printed by John Mycall., MDCCLXXVII [1777]), also by Nathaniel Whitaker (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: Art of contentment; with several entertaining pieces of poetry, descriptive of the present times, in the U. States of America. / By John Searson, formerly a merchant of Philadelphia. ; [Six lines of quotation] (Baltimore: : Printed for the author by W. Pechin., [between 1797 and 1799]), also by John Searson (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: Defensive arms vindicated; and the lawfulness of the American war made manifest. To which is added, a short receipt for a Continental disease, &c. : Dedicated to His Excellency General Washington. / By a moderate Whig. ([United States] : Printed for the author,, 1783), also by Moderate Whig (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: A discourse delivered before an assembly of Free and Accepted Masons, convened for the purpose of installing a lodge in the city of Norwich, in Connecticut, on the festival of St. John the Baptist, 1795. : [One line from Thessalonians] / By Samuel Seabury. D.D. Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode-Island. (Norwich [Conn.]: : Printed by Brother John Sterry and Co., M,DCC,XV. [i.e., 1795]), also by Samuel Seabury, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Connecticut, and Conn.) Freemasons. Somerset Lodge (Norwich (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: The duty of standing fast in our spiritual and temporal liberties, a sermon, preached in Christ-Church, July 7th, 1775. Before the First Battalion of the city and liberties of Philadelphia; and now published at their request. / By the Reverend Jacob Duché, M.A. (Philadelphia. : Printed and sold by James Humphreys, Junior, the corner of Black-Horse Alley, Front-Street., M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]), also by Jacob Duché and Philadelphia (Pa.). First Battalion (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: Journal of my forty-fifth ascension, being the first performed in America, on the ninth of January, 1793. : Aethereum tranabit iter, quo numine Blanchard? Impavidus, fortem non timet Icariam. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Charles Cist, no. 104. North Second-Street,, M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]), also by Jean-Pierre Blanchard (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: An oration, delivered July 4, 1785, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in celebration of the anniversary of American independence. / By John Gardiner, Esq. ; [Fourteen lines of quotations] (Boston, : Printed by Peter Edes, State-Street., [1785]), also by John Gardiner (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: The philanthropist; or, A good twelve cents worth of political love powder, for the fair daughters and patriotic sons of America. Dedicated to that great lover and love of his country, George Washington, Esq. : [Six lines of verse] / By the Rev. M.L. Weems, (of Lodge no. 50) Dumfries, Virginia. ([United States] : Printed by J. May., MDCCXCIX. [1799]), also by M. L. Weems (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous. By Mrs. M. Warren. ; [Two lines from Pope] (Printed at Boston, : by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews. At Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street., MDCCXC. [1790]), also by Mercy Otis Warren (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: Remarks on the proposed plan of a federal government, addressed to the citizens of the United States of America, and particularly to the people of Maryland, / by Aristides. ; [Four lines from Montesquieu] (Annapolis [Md.]: : Printed by Frederick Green, printer to the state., [1788]), also by Alexander Contee Hanson (HTML at Evans TCP) Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, (for the benefit of the poor) by appointment of and before the general communication of Free and Accepted Masons of the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday December 28, 1778. Celebrated, agreeable to their constitution, as the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist. / By William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: : Printed by John Dunlap., MDCCLXXIX. [1779]), also by William Smith and Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania (HTML at Evans TCP)
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