3 edition of An oration on the death of General George Washington found in the catalog.
An oration on the death of General George Washington
Published
1800
by David J. Waters in Castine, [Me.]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by William Wetmore |
Series | Selected Americana from Sabin"s Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time -- 103078 |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 30 p. |
Number of Pages | 30 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17065417M |
LC Control Number | 87810747 |
An oration, in consequence of the death of General George Washington, late president of the United States, delivered by request, in the Reformed Dutch Church of Flatbush, on Saturday the 22d of February, / By Peter Van Pelt, A.B. student of divinity. ; [Two lines in . Important edition, issued in Boston the same year as the very rare Philadelphia first edition, one of the very earliest printings of Henry Lee's immortal oration on the death of George Washington, which contains for the first time in print the famous phrase, "first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.".
George Washington (Febru – Decem ) was an American political leader, military general, statesman, and founding father who served as the first president of the United States from to Previously, he led Patriot forces to victory in the nation's War for presided at the Constitutional Convention of , which established the U.S. Constitution and Succeeded by: John Adams. A funeral oration, on the death of Gen. George Washington: prepared at the request of the Society of Cincinnati of the state of Delaware, and pronounced at Wilmington, on the 22d day of February, / by: Roche, Edward, Published: () A funeral oration, on Gen. Washington.
A funeral oration, on the death of General Washington, delivered in the German Lutheran Church, Philadelphia: at the request of Congress, on the twenty-sixth of December, Lee, Henry, , United States. An oration on the death of General George Washington, delivered at the request of the citizens of Castine, on the 22d February, A.D. Pursuant to the recommendations of Congress, and the General Court of Massachusetts. / by: Wetmore, William,
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Title: An oration on the death of General George Washington: delivered at the request of the citizens of Castine, on the 22d February, A.D. pursuant to the recommendations of Congress, and the General Court of : William WetmorePublisher: Gale, Sabin Americana Description: Based on Joseph Sabin's famed bibliography, Author: William Wetmore.
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