Life of George Washington : [n.p.] : portion of the autograph manuscript, vol. 5, chapter 34, describing the last illness and death of Washington, and fragments from vol. 4, Chapters 4 and 26, revised manuscript, with printer's marks, [n.d.].

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Life of George Washington : [n.p.] : portion of the autograph manuscript, vol. 5, chapter 34, describing the last illness and death of Washington, and fragments from vol. 4, Chapters 4 and 26, revised manuscript, with printer's marks, [n.d.].

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