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A discourse, delivered at Boscawen, on Saturday the 22d of February, 1800, in commemoration of the late death of General George Washington. /
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An oration, pronounced at Peacham, in commemoration of the death of the late Gen. George Washington, February 22d, 1800.
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An oration, sacred to the memory of Gen. George Washington. Pronounced at Fitchburg, on the day of national mourning, Feb. 22, 1800. /
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Address from the carriers of the Mercantile advertiser, to the subscribers
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Address to the patrons of the Independent chronicle,
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The Carrier's address to the patrons of the Temple of reason. January 1, 1801.
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The Carriers of the Mercury present the following address to their generous customers, wishing them a prosperous and happy year
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Death and the lady. To which is added, The bride's burial.
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The horse and widow. A farce. As performed, with universal applause, at the Boston Theatre, Federal Street. : Altered from the German of F. Von Kotzebue. /
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Dickson's balloon almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1800. ... Adapted to Pennsylvania and the neighbouring states.
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My last respects and farewel [sic], to the late and great hero Geo. Washington with two remarks on other subjects, and a prayer to Almighty God.
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