Washington, George, 1732-1799
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- Address of George Washington, president of the United States, to his fellow citizens, on his declining being considered a candidate for their future suffrages. : To which is added the tribute of respect, paid to his memory, by the Legislature of New-Hampshire, at their late session at Exeter, December 28th, 1799
- Address of George Washington, president of the United States, to his fellow citizens, on his declining being considered a candidate for their future suffrages. : To which is added the tribute of respect, paid to his memory, by the Legislature of New-Hampshire, at their late session at Exeter, December 28th, 1799
- The last official address, of His Excellency General Washington, to the legislatures of the United States. : To which is annexed, a collection of papers relative to half-pay, and commutation of half-pay, granted by Congress to the officers of the army
- The last official address, of His Excellency General Washington, to the legislatures of the United States. : To which is annexed, a collection of papers relative to half-pay, and commutation of half-pay, granted by Congress to the officers of the army
- Address of George Washington, president of the United States, to the people of America. : Presented 19th September, 1796. On apprizing them, that he declined being considered among the number of those, out of whom a choice is to be made of one, to administer the executive government of the United States. : [Two lines from Mirabeau]
- Address of George Washington, to the United States of America, on his resignation
- Address of George Washington, to the people of the United States, announcing his resolution to retire from public life. : Containing an invaluable legacy of good advice, worthy to be had in perpetual remembrance
- Address of George Washington, to the people of the United States, announcing his resolution to retire from public life. : Containing an invaluable legacy of good advice, worthy to be had in perpetual remembrance
- The journal of Major George Washington, : sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq; His Majesty's lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of Virginia, to the commandant of the French forces on Ohio. : To which are added, the governor's letter, and a translation of the French officer's answer
- Address of the late General George Washington, to the citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the office of President
- Address of the late General George Washington, to the citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the office of President
- The journal of Major George Washington, : sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq; ... to the Commandant of the French forces on Ohio. To which are added, the Governor's letter: and a translation of the French Officer's answer.
- Address of the president, to the people of the United States
- Address to the people of the United States
- Columbia's legacy; or, Washington's valuable advice to his fellow citizens, : published by him at the period of announcing his intention of retiring from public life at the expiration of the present constitutional term of the presidency of the United States. : To which is added, his speech to Congress, at their present session, which terminates his political career
- The journal of Major George Washington : sent by the Hon[orable] Robert Dinwiddie to the commandant of the French forces in Ohio
- Extract of a letter from his Excellency General Washington to the printer of the American museum. : Mount Vernon, June 25, 1788. Sir, I believe the American museum has met with extensive, I may say, with universal approbation from competent judges:
- The farewell address of George Washington, president of the United States. Dated September 17th, 1796
- The president's address to the people of the United States, announcing his design of retiring from public life, at the expiration of the present constitutional term of the presidentship
- A circular letter : from George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America, to His Excellency William Greene, Esq. Governor of the State of Rhode Island
- A circular letter from His Excellency General Washington, : to the several states, called his legacy, being his last public communication
- A circular letter from His Excellency General Washington, : to the several states, called his legacy, being his last public communication
- America's lecacy [sic] : being the address of G. Washington, on his declining a re-election to the presidency, to the people of the United States
- America's lecacy [sic]: : being the address of G. Washington, on his declining a re-election to the presidency, to the people of the United States
- Interesting. : By Capt. Earl, arrived this morning, in 18 hours from New-York, we are favored with the most pleasing news
- A circular letter from His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America: : occasioned by his determination to resign his command (the glorious object for which he engaged in the service of his country being obtained). : Dated June the 18th, 1783. Which, were it possible, ought to be printed in letters of gold, and kept close to the heart of every American, especially of every true Whig, and of every officer and soldier who has exerted himself in the late glorious and successful contest between this country and the despotic and tyrannic power of Great-Britain
- The President's address, to the peopde [sic] of the United States
- America's legacy : containing General Washington's farewell orders to the Armies of the United States, with the answer. Circular letter to the governors of the several states. Address to Congress, on the resignation of his commission, with their answer. Address to the peopl of the United States, on declining a re-election to the presidency
- America's legacy: : containing General Washington's farewell orders to the Armies of the United States, with the answer. Circular letter to the governors of the several states. Address to Congress, on the resignation of his commission, with their answer. Address to the people of the United States, on declining a re-election to the presidency
- The resignation of His Excellency George Washington, president of the United States; and his address to the citizens of the United States, September 17th, 1796
- The farewell address of Gen. George Washington, first president of the United States, to the people, on his retiring from public life : to which is added, The Constitution of the United States, with all the amendments
- The president's address to the people of the United States, September 17, 1796, intimating his resolution of retiring from public service, when the present term of presidency expires
- The farewell address of Gen. George Washington to the people of the United States on the 17th September, 1796
- The address of General Washington, on his resigning the Presidency of the United States of America
- The address of General Washington, to the United States of America, : September 17, 1796: announcing his intention of resigning the office of President of Congress
- The address of His Excellency George Washington, president of the United States of America: : to the people of the said states: on his declining to be a candidate for the office of president at the ensuing election
- The address of the late George Washington, when president, to the people of the United States, on declining being considered a candidate for their future suffrages. : [One line of quotation]
- The address, and resignation of His Excellency Geo. Washington Esq. president of the United States of America
- The addresses and messages of George Washington to Congress : comprising his inaugural, annual, special and farewell addresses and messages
- General order--no. 1. Head-quarters, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, October 26th, 1860. : The several divisions of the Army of the Constitution and the Republic north of Mason and Dixon's Line are hereby notified and ordered to parade in the following manner, November 6, 1860, at 9 A.M., armed and equipped, according to law
- Mount Vernon, July 15 1773. : The subscriber, having obtained patents for upwards of 20,000 acres of land, on the Ohio and great Kanhawa ... proposes to divide the same into any sized tenements that may be desired, and lease them upon moderate terms
- An address to the people of the United States. : From George Washington, president
- Mount-Vernon, April 2, 1784. : The subscriber would lease about 30,000 acres of land on the Ohio and Great Kanhawa, for which he has had patents ten or twelve years
- An address by George Washington, president of the United States, to his fellow citizens, on declining being considered as a candidate for their future suffrages
- An address to the people of the United States.
- An address to the people of the United States,
- An address to the United States of America, by Gen. Washington, on his resignation
- The president's address to the people of the United States, September 17, 1796, intimating his resolution of retiring from public service, when the present term of presidency expires
- The president's address to the people of the United States
- The resignation, of General Washington : his address to the people of the United States of America, on that important occasion, Delivered Sept. 17th. 1796. Price Threepence
- A circular letter, from His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America : addressed to the governors of the several states, on his resigning the command of the army, and retiring from public business
- General Washington's letter, declaring his acceptance of the command of the armies of the United States
- A circular letter, from His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America; : addressed to the governors of the several states, on his resigning the command of the army, and retiring from public business
- A collection of the speeches of the president of the United States to both Houses of Congress, at the opening of every session, with their answers. : Also, the addresses to the president, with his answers, from the time of his election: : with an appendix, containing the circular letter of General Washington to the governors of the several states, and his farewell orders, to the armies of America, and the answer. : Dedicated to the citizens of the United States of America. : Published according to act of Congress
- General Washington's farewell address to the citizens of the United States of America
- General Washington's resignation. : The United States, in Congress assembled, December 23d. 1783, at Annapolis, in the state of Maryland
- Columbia's legacy or, Washington's farewell address to his fellow-citizens on his retiring from the presidency of the United States. : To which is added, his last speech in Congress, and his letter to the president, accepting the appointment of lieutenant-general of the armies of the United States
- Columbia's legacy or, Washington's farewell address to his fellow-citizens on his retiring from the presidency of the United States. : To which is added, his last speech in Congress, and his letter to the president, accepting the appointment of lieutenant-general of the armies of the United States
- Legacies of Washington : being a collection of the most approved writings of the late General Washington, with an appendix, containing a sketch of the life of this illustrious patriot, &c. &c
- Official letters to the Honorable American Congress,
- Official letters to the Honorable American Congress, : written, during the war between the United Colonies and Great Britain, by His Excellency, George Washington, .
- Official letters to the Honorable American Congress, : written, during the war between the United Colonies and Great-Britain, by His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the Continental forces: now president of the United States. Copied, by special permission, from the original papers preserved in the office of the secretary of state, Philadelphia. .
- Official letters to the Honourable American Congress,
- Official letters to the Honourable American Congress,
- Official letters to the Honourable American Congress, : written during the war between the United Colonies and Great Britain, by His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the Continental forces, now president of the United States. Copied, by special permission, from the original papers preserved in the office of the secretary of state, Philadelphia.
- Official letters to the Honourable American Congress, : written during the war between the United Colonies and Great Britain, by His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the Continental forces, now president of the United States. Copied, by special permission, from the original papers preserved in the office of the secretary of state, Philadelphia.
- Legacies of Washington: : being a collection of the most approved writings of the late General Washington, with an appendix, containing a sketch of the life of this illustrious patriot, &c. &c
- The speech of George Washington, Esq. : late president of the United States of America: on his resignation of that important office. With a preface by William Gilbert, Esq
- General Washington's resignation and address, in a circular letter to the honorable the president of the state of New-Hampshire
- Farewell address of Gen. Geo. Washington to the people of the United States, September 17, 1796
- The valedictory address of General George Washington, to the people of the United States on his retiring from the presidency to enjoy the sweets of domestic life
- The valedictory address of the late illustrious George Washington, to the people of the United States
- The president's address, to the people of the United States, announcing his intention of retiring from public life, at the conclusion of the present constitutional term of the presidentship
- The will of Gen. George Washington, : to which is annexed a schedule of his property, directed to be sold
- Philadelphia, September 29, 1775. The following letters are published by order of the Honourable Continental Congress. : Head-quarters, Cambridge, August 11, 1775. Sir, I understand that the officers engaged in the cause of liberty and their country ... have been thrown indiscriminately into a common jail
- Philadelphia, September 29, 1775. The following letters are published by order of the Honourable Continental Congress. : Head-quarters, Cambridge, August 11, 1775. Sir, I understand that the officers engaged in the cause of liberty and their country ... have been thrown indiscriminately into a common jail
- Letters from General Washington to several of his friends in the year 1776. : In which are set forth a fairer and fuller view of American politics. Than ever yet transpired, Or the Public could be made acquainted with through any other Channel
- Baltimore, January 29. Extract of a letter from General Washington to Congress, dated January 22d, 1777
- A letter from His Excellency George Washington, Esq; commander in chief of the army of the United States, : to His Excellency Benjamin Harrison, Esq; governour of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- A letter to the people of the United States : from George Washington, on retiring from the office of President
- A letter to the people of the United States : of America, from General Washington, on his resignation of the office of President of the United States
- To the officers and soldiers of the militia in the counties of Hunterdon, Burlington, Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland. : Friends and fellow soldiers, The enemy have thrown a considerable force into your state with intent to possess themselves of the post at Red-Bank, and, after clearing the obstructions in Delaware, make incursions into your country.
- President Washington's resignation and address to the citizens of the United States, September 17, 1796. : An invaluable legacy to Americans
- President Washington's resignation and address to the citizens of the United States, September 17, 1796. : An invaluable legacy to Americans
- President Washington's resignation, and address to the citizens of the United States, September 17, 1796. : An invaluable legacy to Americans
- President Washington's resignation, and address to the citizens of the United States, September 17, 1796. : An invaluable legacy to Americans
- To the people of the United States. : Friends and fellow citizens, The period for a new election of a citizen to administer the executive government of the United States being not far distant ... I should now apprise you of the resolution I have formed, to decline being considered
- A letter to the people of the United States : of America, from General Washington, on his resignation of the office of President of the United States
- The president's address, to the people of the United States, announcing his design of retiring from public life, at the expiration of the present constitutional term of his office
- The will of Gen. George Washington. : To which is annexed, a schedule of his property directed to be sold
- Baltimore, Dec. 31, 1776. This morning Congress received the following letter from General Washington. : Head-quarters, Newtown, 27th Dec. 1776. Sir, I have the pleasure of congratulating you upon the success of an enterprize, which I had formed against a detachment of the enemy lying in Trenton, and which was executed yesterday morning
- The will of General G. Washington: : to which is annexed, a schedule of his property, directed to be sold
- Auszug von General Waschington's Circular-Schreiben an die verschiedenen Gouverneure eines jeden Staates, beym Schlusse der Americanischen Revolution ....
- Epistles domestic, confidential, and official, from General Washington. : Written about the commencement of the American contest, When HE Entered ON The Command Of The Army Of The United States. With an Interesting Series of his Letters, particularly to the British Admirals, Arbuthnot and Digby; to General Sir Henry Clinton, Lord Cornwallis, Sir Guy Carleton, Marquis de la Fayette, &c. &c. To Benjamin Harrison, Esq. Speaker of the House of Delegates in Virginia, to Admiral the Count de Grasse, General Sullivan, respecting an Attack of New-York; including many Applications and Addresses presented to him, with his Answers: Orders and Instructions, on important Occasions, to his Aids de Camp, &c. &c. &c. None of which have been printed in the two volumes published a few months ago
- Valedictory address of Washington to the people of the United States
- Valedictory address of Washington to the people of the United States
- The president's address to the people of the United States, on his declining another election
- Vie, correspondance et écrits de Washington
- The will of General George Washington : to which is annexed, a schedule of his property, directed to be sold
- The will of General George Washington. : To which is annexed a schedule of his property directed to be sold. : Printed from the record of the County Court of Fairfax
- The patriot's monitor, or, Speeches and addresses of the late George Washington
- His Excellency General Washington's last legacy. : A circular letter from his Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America, dated June 11 [i.e., 18], 1783. (Circular). Head-quarters, Newburgh, June 18, 1783
- Letters from His Excellency George Washington to Arthur Young, esq., F.R.S., and Sir John Sinclair, bart., M.P. : containing an account of his husbandry, with his opinions on various questions in agriculture, and many particulars of the rural economy of the United States
- The president's address to the people of the United States, announcing his intention of retiring from public life at the expiration of the present constitutional term of presidency
- George Washington's resignation of the presidency of the United States of America: September 17th, 1796
- The will of General George Washington. : To which is annexed a schedule of his property directed to be sold. Printed from the record of the County Court of Fairfax
- George Washington to the people of the United States, announcing his intention of retiring from public life
- The will of General George Washington. : To which is annexed a schedule of his property, directed to be sold; also, an interesting correspondence between Lord Buchan and our illustrious fellow-citizen
- George Washington to the people of the United States, announcing his intention of retiring from public life
- The legacy of the father of his country. : Address of George Washington, president of the United States, to his fellow citizens, on declining being considered a candidate for their future suffrages. : [One line from Shakespeare]
- The legacy of the father of his country. : Address of George Washington, on declining being considered a candidate for the presidency of the United States
- The will of General George Washington. : To which is annexed, a schedule of his property directed to be sold; also, the oration, delivered by Major-General Lee, at the request of Congress, at a funeral solemnity in Philadelphia, in honour of the memory of General Washington
- The legacy of the father of his country : Address of George Washington, president of the United States, to his fellow citizens, on declining being considered a candidate for their future suffrages. [One line from Shakespeare]
- The legacy of the father of his country : Address of George Washington, president of the United States, to his fellow citizens, on declining being considered a candidate for their future suffrages. [One line from Shakespeare]
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Fellow citizens of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- The last will and testament of General George Washington. : With a schedule of his property directed to be sold
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- The last will and testament of General George Washington. : With a schedule of his property directed to be sold
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- The last will and testament of Gen. George Washington
- The last will and testament of Gen. George Washington
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- The last will and testament of Gen. George Washington
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Selections from the correspondence of General Washington and James Anderson, : LL.D. F. R. S. F. A. S. E. &c. &c. Author of several Performances, and Editor of Recreations in Agriculture, Natural History, Arts, and Miscellaneous Literature. In which the causes of the present scarcity are fully investigated
- Selections from the correspondence of George Washington, and James Anderson, LL.D. F.R.S. F.A.S.E. &c. &c. Author of several performances, and editor of "Recreations in agriculture, natural history, arts, and miscellaneous literature
- Selections from the correspondence of George Washington, and James Anderson, LL.D. F.R.S. F.A.S.E. &c. &c. Author of several performances, and editor of "Recreations in agriculture, natural history, arts, and miscellaneous literature
- Senate of the United States, July 18, 1798 : gentlemen of the Senate, believing that the letter received this morning from General Washington will give high satisfaction to the Senate, I transmit them a copy of it, and congratulate them and the public on this great event the general's acceptance of his appointment, as lieutentant [sic] general and commander in chief of the Army : John Adams, United States, July 17th 1798
- Senate of the United States, July 18, 1798. : Gentlemen of the Senate, believing that the letter received this morning from General Washington will give high satisfaction to the Senate, I transmit them a copy of it, and congratulate them and the public on this great event the general's acceptance of his appointment, as lieutentant [sic] general and commander in chief of the Army. John Adams. United States, July 17th 1798
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States : also, the Constitution of the United States, with its amendments
- Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States : to which is added, the Constitution of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address, and the Constitution of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address, to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address, to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address, to the people of the United States
- Washington's Farewell address, to the people of the United States
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States
- Speech of His Excellency George Washington, Esq; president of the United States of America, delivered to the Honorable the Congress upon his introduction to office
- Speech of His Excellency George Washington, Esq; president of the United States of America, delivered to the Honorable the Congress upon his introduction to office. : New York, May 1. Yesterday took place, according to the resolution of the two houses of Congress, the ceremony of the introduction of His Excellency George Washington, to the presidency of the United States.
- Speech of His Excellency the president of the United States, to both houses of Congress
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States : together with the Constitution of the United States, with all the amendments : to which is added, the Declaration of Independence
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States : with an abstract of his last will and testament : to which is prefixed, a comprehensive sketch of his life and character
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States of America
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States, September, 1796
- Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States, September, 1796
- Washington's farewell address, and the Constitution
- Washington's farewell address, to the people of the United States
- Washington's letter, declaring his acceptance of the command of the armies of the United States
- Washington's monuments of patriotism : being a collection of the most interesting documents connected with the military command and civil administration of the American hero and patriot ; to which is annexed and Eulogium on the character of General Washington
- The will of General George Washington: : to which is annexed, a schedule of his property, directed to be sold
- The last will & testament, of General George Washington
- The president's address to the people of the United States, announcing his intention of retiring from public life at the expiration of the present constitutional term of presidency
- The last will & testament, of General George Washington
- Washington's political legacies. : To which is annexed an appendix, containing an account of his illness, death, and the national tributes of respect paid to his memory, with a biographical outline of his life and character
- Washington's political legacies. : To which is annexed an appendix, containing an account of his illness, death, and the national tributes of respect paid to his memory, with a biographical outline of his life and character
- Washington's political legacies. : To which is annexed, an appendix, containing an account of his illness, death, and the national tributes of respect paid to his memory, with a biographical sketch, of his life and character. His will, and Dr. Tappan's discourse, before the University of Cambridge
- Speech of the president of the United States to both houses of Congress, December 3, 1793
- Speech of the president of the United States to both houses of Congress. : Fellow-citizens of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives
- The last will & testament of General George Washington
- Washington's political legacies. : To which is annexed, an appendix, containing an account of his illness, death, and the national tributes of respect paid to his memory, with a biographical sketch, of his life and character. His will, and Dr. Tappan's discourse, before the University of Cambridge
- General Washington's will
- The president's address to the people of the United States, announcing his intention of retiring from public life at the expiration of the present consitutional term of presidency
- Columbia's legacy, or, Washington's Farewell address to his fellow-citizens, on his retiring from the presidency of the United States
- The president's address to the people of the United States, announcing his design of retiring from public life, at the expiration of the present constitutional term of the presidentship
- Address of George Washington, president of the United States, and late commander in chief of the American army, to the people of the United States, preparatory to his declination
- Address of George Washington, president of the United States, and late commander in chief of the American army, to the people of the United States, preparatory to his declination
- Address of George Washington, president of the United States, and late commander in chief of the American army. : To the people of the United States, preparatory to his declination
- Address of George Washington, president of the United States, and late commander in chief of the American army. : To the people of the United States, preparatory to his declination
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- Weights and measures -- defects in the judiciary system in the Northwestern Territory. Communicated to Congress, January 8, 1795
- A Collection of papers, relative to half-pay, and commutation thereof, granted by Congress to the officers of the army. : Together with a circular letter from His Excellency General Washington, to the several legislatures of the United States
- A Collection of papers, relative to half-pay, and commutation thereof, granted by Congress to the officers of the army. : Together with a circular letter from His Excellency General Washington, to the several legislatures of the United States
- A Political primer, for the use of schools in the state of Maryland
- A circular letter, addressed to the state societies of the Cincinnati, by the general meeting, convened at Philadelphia, May 3, 1784. : Together with the institution, as altered and amended
- A circular letter, addressed to the state societies of the Cincinnati, by the general meeting, convened at Philadelphia, May 3, 1784. : Together with the institution, as altered and amended
- 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]
- A discourse occasioned by the death of General George Washington. : Delivered Dec. 29, 1799.
- A discourse occasioned by the death of General George Washington. : Delivered Dec. 29, 1799. By John Thornton Kirkland, Minister of the New South Church, Boston. To which is added, the valedictory address of the late president, to the people of the United States
- A discourse, delivered December 29, 1799, : the Lord's-Day immediately following the melancholy tidings of the loss sustained by the nation in the death of its most eminent citizen, George Washington, who departed this life on the 14th instant, aetat 68.
- A discourse, delivered December 29, 1799, : the Lord's-Day immediately following the melancholy tidings of the loss sustained by the nation in the death of its most eminent citizen, George Washington, who departed this life on the 14th instant, aetat 68. By David Osgood, D.D., Pastor of the church in Medford. Published in compliance with a vote of the town, to furnish each family with a copy, together with the farewell address of the late president, in one book
- A discourse, delivered at New-Haven, Feb. 22, 1800 : on the character of George Washington, Esq. At the request of the citizens; by Timothy Dwight, D.D. president of Yale-College
- A discourse, delivered at New-Haven, Feb. 22, 1800; : on the character of George Washington, Esq. : At the request of the citizens;
- A discourse, delivered in King's Chapel, Boston, before the Humane Society of Massachusetts : at their semiannual meeting, June 8, 1813
- A eulogy on George Washington the great and the good, : delivered, on the anniversary of his birth, at Brookline, and published, at the request of its inhabitants,
- A eulogy on George Washington the great and the good, : delivered, on the anniversary of his birth, at Brookline, and published, at the request of its inhabitants, by John Pierce, their Minister
- A funeral sermon, preached in Newark, December 27, 1799. : A day of public mourning, observed by the town, for the universally lamented, General Washington, late president of the United States. Who died the fourteenth of the same month. : To which is subjoined, his last address, to his beloved countrymen. : [Two lines of Latin text]
- A funeral sermon, preached in Newark, December 27, 1799. : A day of public mourning, observed by the town, for the universally lamented, General Washington, late president of the United States. Who died the fourteenth of the same month. To which is subjoined, his last address, to his beloved countrymen. [Two lines of Latin text] By Alexander Macwhorter, D.D. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Newark
- A letter entitled the American commercial claims : shewing the responsibility of the government of the United States to such of her citizens as have suffered by the French spoilations
- A memorial containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities. : In answer to the Observations sent by the English Ministry to the courts of Europe.
- A memorial containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities. : In answer to the Observations sent by the English Ministry to the courts of Europe. Translated from the French
- A memorial, containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities, : in answer to the Observations sent by the English Ministry to the courts of Europe.
- A memorial, containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities, : in answer to the Observations sent by the English Ministry to the courts of Europe. Translated from the French
- A memorial, containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities, in answer to the Observations sent by the English ministry to the courts of Europe