The Accepted of the Multitude of His Brethren : An Historical Discourse, in Two Parts ; Gratefully Commemorating, the Unparalleled Services, And Pre-Eminent Virtues, of General George Washington
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Thofe who pleafe, to patronize the work, j)ly early, as only 600 copies are ftruck oS. ^i Pac ERRATA. s XI. 13th Line, for *^ten thtufand tifftest** read «^ timefJ* - D R E 6 U E S T. "^ IE Committee of the Firft Univcrfal Society, Portfmouth, Ncvv-Hamp{KIre ; pre- ir regards to their Brother George Richards, and requeft him to indulge the iOvu;t), with a difccurfe adapted to the occafion, of the death of the muchi refpefled and greatly lamented General GEORGE WASHINGTON : The time when, is lef...t, to his convcn. mce. M0S2S WOODWARD, MA P. TIN PARRY, PETiilR COUES, PINTER PEARSE, 'KOMAS SIMES, 1 I I I \ COMMITTEE. \ J •ifmoiith, Jar.iiary /^thy 1800. I JEREMIAH LIBBEY, WILLIAM SOWERSBY, ABNER BLASDEL, CLEMENT JACKSON, JOHN FROTHINGHAM, REPLY. ' ^^'^OrilEP, GEORGE RICHARDS, prefents his regards, to the Committee of the L.I SCfcieiy ; and begs leave to inform his brethten, tliat the Prefident of the «.r.u Lcuotates, is jequcfted, by a refolutlon of both Houfes of Congrefs, under date of Decemfciir 23d, to ?>.ppoint a general mourning, of thirty days, as a mark of public /eneraiion for the illuftrious GEORGE WASHINGTON, in every part of the union : It is prcbable, that one of thefe days, will be ordained, as a focial commemoration, of the prsfcnn afilidlsre event : not wifhJng, to anticipate the pleafure, of the fupreme authority, he waits the arrival of the expeded proclamation j and if, no fuch day, is therein fet a- .
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